A few days ago
Have you ever heard of “get in someone’s hair”?
My English teacher asked us to make up a story by using the phrase “get in someone’s hair”. I’ve never heard of this one. So can you please tell me what does it mean?
Thank you so much!
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“get in someone’s hair” means to irritate and annoy someone
It’s a figure of speech/language
It’s like saying something in different words
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A few days ago
I think it means the same as “get under someone’s skin” which means to pester them?? I am not sure.
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It means to bother someone. Also to pester them and annoy them.
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It means to annoy someone.
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A few days ago
In addition you can say its like you’re getting in someone’s face and they don’t like it.
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