Idiom for an inclination to fight.

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I am having a hard time finding a common idiom for an inclination to fight. Any ideas?
 
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Several words mean "inclined to fight": bellicose, belligerent, combative, confrontational, ​etc. One idiom that comes to mind is hot-headed. There must be dozens but the only other one I can think of right now is Trump.:)
 
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I can only think of "barroom brawler" but I'm not really sure if it's used nowadays.
 
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Ornery
 
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Here are some I've heard and/or use. Many of them are kind of rural or folksy.

"itching for a fight/argument/brawl"
"meaner than a junkyard dog" (see here for a list of similar expressions, not all of which refer to fighting)
"spoiling for a fight"
"set to boil"
"he'll fight at the drop of a hat (and drop the hat himself)"
"gunning for a fight"
"willing to fight a circle saw (while it's running)"
"madder than a wet hen"
"goes around half-cocked"
 
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Don't forget:

He has a chip on his shoulder.
 
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