Don’t get your panties in an uproar

Sage advice, and a nice mash up of “don’t get your bowels in an uproar” (don’t get excited) and “don’t get your panties (knickers) in a twist (bunch)” (don’t get upset over a trivial matter).  Both idioms are very close in meaning, and both involve the lower extremity area (panties and bowels).  They also both have the words “don’t get” and “in a”, adding to the confusion.   This one is very close to a malaphor I posted in January 2015,  “don’t get your panties in a ringer”, written by Todd Christie, brother of Chris Christie, in a Facebook comment, reacting to people commenting on the Governor celebrating the Dallas Cowboys playoff win with Jerry Jones in his box suite.  See https://malaphors.com/2015/01/10/dont-get-your-panties-in-a-ringer/.  And of course this one is similar to one of my all time favorites posted in 2012 – “don’t get your nose in an uproar”.  https://malaphors.com/2012/08/31/dont-get-your-nose-in-an-uproar/

A big thanks to Donna Cosentino for writing this one on a Facebook comment and Rachel Schwemmer for spotting it!


Don’t get your panties in a ringer

This descriptive malaphor was written by Todd Christie, the brother of NJ Governor Chris Christie, in a Facebook post, reacting to people commenting on the Governor celebrating the Dallas Cowboys playoff win with Jerry Jones in his box suite.  It is a mash up of the expressions “don’t get your tit in a wringer” (don’t get in trouble) and “don’t get your panties (knickers) in a twist (bunch)” (don’t get upset over a trivial matter):

Christie’s brother, Todd, took to Facebook to defend the governor, blasting the “non Cowboy fans who have their panties in a ringer” and urging people to “get a life.”

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http://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/7/71/261860/chris-christies-brother-non-cowboy-fans-panties-ringer/

 

 

Thanks to Steve Grieme (two in one week!) for catching this one on CBS This Morning last week.