Dander in a sentence as a noun

Any mention of Apple sure gets your dander up, doesn't it?

I have bad allergies to cat and dog dander, as well as a bunch of other stuff.

I think its the loaded work 'privilege' that gets peoples' dander up.

You don't even know if they **** bacteria and they pet [verb] dander.

That and lint from clothing and upholstery, pet dander, etc.

I've dealt with state agencies and higher ed depts that get their dander up over this sort of stuff.

You're not sure if he's referring to both bacteria and pet dander or just pet dander.

I think privilege is definitely meant to get peopled dander up so that they discuss it.

I'd say smoking is no more of a danger to a computer than owning a pet and having your fans clogged up with their hair & dander.

Another anecdotal is that I used to get allergies due to dander, pollen and dust for the first 20 years of my life.

This looks like an article made to "get ones dander up", rather than to shine a light on some obscure but fascinating aspect of how the world works.

Or do you think they got their tattoos on a lark for a fashion ?Sorry, but this really gets my dander up. If you can't be bothered to study history then you're possibly going to repeat part of it and that is a very scary thought.

What we were taught as guide dog owners is that many dog allergies are to dander, and that you as an owner are responsible for brushing your dogs regularly to minimize the effect of your dogs on those with allergies.

This applies to everything, though: could an employee in a McDonald's sue for it being an unsafe workplace in that it provides access to service animals, even if the employee has a violent reaction to animal dander?

This site is primarily for the discussion of startups, hacking, and things people find 'intellectually gratifying', rather than things that 'get your dander up about the government'.That in no way shape or form takes away your rights and ability to express yourself and your opinions, elsewhere.

Dander definitions

noun

small scales from animal skins or hair or bird feathers that can cause allergic reactions in some people

noun

a feeling of anger and animosity; "having one's hackles or dander up"

See also: hackles