giởn tóc gáy
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Definition
Idiom: - (of hair) to stand on end: Describes the physical reaction of hair, especially on the back of the neck or head, standing upright due to extreme fear, terror, or horror. It is the literal, physical manifestation of being scared stiff.
Usage Examples
- Idiom:
- Nghe câu chuyện ma ấy, tôi sợ đến nỗi giởn tóc gáy. (Listening to that ghost story, I was so scared my hair stood on end.)
- Cảnh phim kinh dị khiến khán giả giởn tóc gáy. (The horror movie scene made the audience's hair stand on end.)
- Tiếng hú trong đêm khiến lũ trẻ giởn tóc gáy. (The howl in the night made the children's hair stand on end.)
Advanced Usage
- This idiom is almost exclusively used to describe a very intense, visceral reaction to fear. It emphasizes the physical sensation of terror.
- It can be used in both spoken and written Vietnamese, particularly in narrative descriptions to vividly convey a character's fear.
Variants and Related Words
- Dựng tóc gáy: A more common variant with the same meaning and usage. (e.g., - It made my hair stand on end!)
- Sợ hãi (v/n): to be afraid; fear. This is the general term for the emotion, while "giởn/dựng tóc gáy" describes a specific physical symptom of it.
- Kinh hãi (v/n): to be horrified; horror. A stronger word for terror that often accompanies the "giởn tóc gáy" reaction.
Synonyms
- (Làm) sởn da gà: (to give someone) goosebumps. This can be caused by fear, cold, or strong emotion (e.g., awe, excitement). "Giởn tóc gáy" is specifically and strongly linked to fear.
- (Làm) ớn lạnh sống lưng: to send a chill down (someone's) spine. Very similar in meaning and intensity to "giởn tóc gáy".
Related Idioms
- Sợ vãi linh hồn: (slang) to be scared shitless; to be terrified out of one's wits. This is a much cruder, more informal expression for extreme fear.
- Mặt cắt không còn giọt máu: (one's) face turns deathly pale. This describes another common physical reaction to fear that often occurs alongside "giởn tóc gáy".
- (of hair) to stand on end