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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

To thrash about

Hello, I saw an expression that a person "likes to thrash about". What would it mean?
  

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"Thrash about" is usually used to describe an epileptic fit (attack). A person falls to the ground and their arms and legs move erratically. Also, a fish out of water thrashes about.

  • "Thrash about" is usually used to describe an epileptic fit (attack).
  • A person falls to the ground and their arms and legs move erratically.
  • Also, a fish out of water thrashes about.
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"Thrash about" is usually used to describe an epileptic fit (attack). A person falls to the ground and their arms and legs move erratically.

Also, a fish out of water thrashes about.
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"Thrash about" typically refers to uncomfortable or painful situations, for example:

"He thrashed about trying to get the jellyfish off his body."

Thus, for a person to like to thrash about would be unusual, which suggests that this is being used as a slang term with a different meaning from the standard definition. Some internet searches indicate that this might be slang for ha

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