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keep [one's] hair on

To remain patient and calm, especially when beginning to become angry or upset with impatience. Usually said as an imperative. Primarily heard in UK. Yeah, yeah, keep your hair on! I'll have the report finished by the end of the day! A: "That lady is pestering us about getting her car back today." B: "We need another day to get it fixed. Tell her to keep her hair on!"See also: hair, keep, on

keep your hair on

BRITISH, INFORMALIf someone tells you to keep your hair on, they are telling you in a forceful way to calm down and not be angry or impatient. `All right, keep your hair on,' Ralph said with a shrug. Note: The usual American expression is keep your shirt on. See also: hair, keep, on

keep your ˈhair on

[also keep your ˈshirt on less frequent] [British English, informal] used for telling somebody who is angry or very excited about something to keep calm: Keep your hair on, Mum. You can hardly see the damage. Keep your shirt on! Weve got plenty of time to get to the airport.See also: hair, keep, on
See also:
  • keep [one's] hair on
  • keep your hair on!
  • keep [one's] socks on
  • chill out
  • keep at
  • keep at [someone or something]
  • get ants in the/[one's] pants
  • naff off
  • cheer up
  • Clear the way!

Keep your hair on

Keep your hair on is advice telling someone to keep calm and not to over-react or get angry.

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