in a flap
idiom
: angry or unhappy : upset
He got in a flap over the delays in the schedule.
Check out the example:
When a company finds itself in a flap over anything—a financial transgression or a right-wing backlash to a savvy, laudable marketing campaign (see Budweiser)—what’s often behind a company’s confused response and executive departures is weak management that went unnoticed.
—Lila MacLellan, Fortune, 5 May 2023
the birds are extending an olive branch of peace to the faggot, and he would rather keep the war going, than to have peace. no war, no more money.
OK thanks, I figured that must be it but wasn't sure if there was something more to it
that's my take on it. someone else can chime in if i'm wrong.
It's gotta be right...
I was just distracted by the word FLAP...wondering why he wrote it so many times, what was he trying to say LOL
Found “In a flap” is an idiom
in a flap idiom : angry or unhappy : upset He got in a flap over the delays in the schedule.
Check out the example:
When a company finds itself in a flap over anything—a financial transgression or a right-wing backlash to a savvy, laudable marketing campaign (see Budweiser)—what’s often behind a company’s confused response and executive departures is weak management that went unnoticed. —Lila MacLellan, Fortune, 5 May 2023
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/in%20a%20flap
Which faggot? Bibi or Zelensky?