foam at the mouth
To be very angry, like a mad dog.
С пеной у рта; быть в ярости, словно бешенная собака.
By the time Uncle Henry had the third flat tire he was really foaming at the mouth.
The girl's father was so angry that he was almost foaming at the mouth.
Отец девочки был так рассержен, что он был почти в бешенстве.
follow out
To do fully; finish (what you are told to do.)
The boy followed out the instructions and made a fine model plane.
To keep working at (something) until it is finished; give (something) your attention until it comes to an end or conclusion.
The student followed out all the index references in the encyclopedia until he found what he wanted to know.
for crying out loud
Used as an exclamation to show that you feel surprised or cross.
For crying out loud, look who's here!
For crying out loud, that's the third time you've done it wrong.
force play
force-out
A play in baseball in which a runner is out because he does not run to the next base before the fielder with the ball touches the base.
Bob was out at second base when Joe hit into a force play.
fork over
fork out
fork up
To pay; pay out.
He had to fork over fifty dollars to have the car repaired.
foul out
To make an out in baseball by hitting a foul fly ball that is caught.
He fouled out to the catcher.
To be forced to leave a basketball game because of getting more than the limit number of personal fouls.
A professional basketball player is allowed six personal fouls before fouling out.
freak out
To lose control over one's conscious self due to the influence of hallucinogenic drugs.
Joe freaked out last night.
freak-out
An act of losing control; a situation that is bizarre or unusual.
The party last night was a regular freak-out.