Apparently, Rodgers was not simply throwing a snit at the end of a bad day.
From the time.com
If this is a power snit based on personality, removing the personalities will end it.
From the nytimes.com
Beyond creating an academic snit, Glenberg's ideas have strong practical applications.
From the sciencedaily.com
Eventually Streisand is subjected to a sort of snit that passes for a nervous breakdown.
From the time.com
If you are in a moral snit, this book won't make you feel any better.
From the buffalonews.com
Neither did the veneer of goofiness added by Reid's snit about reporters contacting Bradley.
From the sacbee.com
Don, in a snit because of his Dockers, took it out on the Patriots.
From the news-journalonline.com
My husband says I should not talk to them when they are in a snit.
From the washingtonpost.com
That performance is only trumped by Guy Pearce as the hotel snit.
From the fresnobee.com
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A state of agitated irritation; "he was in a snit"
Snit is an object-oriented extension to the Tcl programming language. Snit is a recursive acronym that stands for "Snit's Not Incr Tcl." Snit is a pure Tcl object and megawidget system. It is unique among Tcl object systems in that it is based not on inheritance but on delegation. ...
A temper; a lack of patience; a bad mood; A U.S. unit of volume for liquor equal to 2 jiggers, 3 U.S. fluid ounces, or 88. ...