dummy spit
A childish, angry overreaction to a negative situation or outcome; a display of bad temper, likened to a temper tantrum of a child. "Dummy" here refers to the British term for the device used to soothe babies (called a pacifier in the US or a soother elsewhere), which they may spit out when in the middle of a tantrum. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. John had a dummy spit when I told him I'd sold his old comic book collection. Now, now, don't have a dummy spit just because Cheryl got the promotion instead of you. You're a grown man—you shouldn't have a dummy spit just because things didn't go your way.
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