“A storm in a teacup” is an English idiom that refers to an event that’s been exaggerated out of proportion with its truth. It means people are very upset or annoyed about something that is not at all important and will soon be forgotten. The phrase is not as common as it used to be in the 17th and 18th centuries, but it is still used today.
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