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Refers to the behavior of a hen when she is upset or agitated, commonly used to describe a hen that is very angry or irritated.
Describes the behavior of a hen when she is wet and therefore more likely to be agitated, used metaphorically to describe someone who is extremely angry or upset.
This phrase is a common idiom used in English to convey extreme anger or agitation, often in a humorous or exaggerated way.
In a novel, a character may be described as being 'mad as a wet hen' to convey extreme anger or frustration.
A psychologist may use the phrase 'mad as a wet hen' in a therapy session to help a client express their intense emotions.
A teacher may use the expression 'mad as a wet hen' to describe a student who is extremely upset or agitated.
A customer service representative may use the phrase 'mad as a wet hen' to describe a customer who is very angry or dissatisfied with a product or service.