He has had abee in his bonnet ever since he heard about the problem.
2008 July 11, “Is Graham Linehan right to slate BBC3 comedy?”, inThe Guardian TV and radio blog[1]:
The BBC is well used to being a punchbag for every crank with abee in their bonnet or a score to settle but some critics are not so easily dismissed.
2008 September 26, Megan McArdle, “Yay nuclear!”, inThe Atlantic[2]:
McCain stands up for nuclear energy. This puts a spring in my step and a song in my heart. I have to give him credit; when he has abee in his bonnet, he is often willing to stand up for things, like free trade and immigration, that freak voters out.
2015 March 12,Geoff Nunberg, “Don't You Dare Use ‘Comprised Of’ On Wikipedia: One Editor Will Take It Out”, innpr[3]:
Giraffedata has a singlebee in his bonnet, the phrase "comprised of." He has written a 6,000-word essay on his Wikipedia user page explaining why he thinks it's an egregious error.
2023 March 5, Jonathan Bouquet, “May I have a word about… being stuck in a permacrisis”, inThe Observer[4],→ISSN:
Reader Vivien Bailey also has abee in her bonnet: “The usage that I detest is the growing use of the word ‘birth’ as a verb. This seems to have come in waves starting five or six years ago, and we’re in the middle of a wave now.”