paddy (2)EnglishOxford New American Dictionarypaddy2 /ˈpadē, ˈpædi / ▸ noun (plural paddies) [in singular] British informal a fit of temper: John drove off in a paddy. – ORIGIN late 19th century : from Paddy, associated with obsolete paddywhack ‘Irishman (given to brawling’).