exercised about something
- exercised about something
exercised about something
Fig. upset about something. •
Mary: You lost a hundred dollars playing poker!? Bill: Now don't get exercised about it.
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I can't tell Ma I'm failing English class. She gets exercised about every dumb thing I do.
Dictionary of American idioms.
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