all fired
/ˌɔlˈfaɪərd/
adjective
- Extreme or excessive; used for emphasis, often in an annoyed or frustrated way.
- I can't believe you made me wait for two hours for no all-fired reason.
- He's got some all-fired nerve showing up late again.
- There's no all-fired hurry to finish the project today.
Synonyms
adverb
- Extremely or very; used to intensify an adjective or verb, often expressing annoyance.
- I'm not all-fired interested in their gossip.
- She doesn't need to be all-fired careful with that old vase.
- Why are you so all-fired worried about what they think?