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get in someone's hair
To hinder someone or interfere with their actions.
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get into someone's pants
To have sex with.
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get on someone's case
To lecture, berate, or complain to somebody, especially to find fault or criticize.
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get on someone's nerves
To annoy or irritate; to bother.
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get on someone's wick
To annoy or upset someone, usually by repeated disagreeable actions.
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get someone's back up
To annoy a person either deliberately or inadvertently.
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get someone's goat
To annoy, infuriate, bother, or incense.
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get someone's nose out of joint
To become angry; to take offense or take exception.
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get someone's nose out of joint
To make someone angry.
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get under someone's skin
To irritate someone.
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get up someone's nose
To annoy someone; to get on somebody's nerves.
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give someone a big head
To flatter someone excessively; to overpraise someone, usually resulting in them becoming proud, arrogant or conceited.
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give someone a bloody nose
to defeat or frustrate someone, but not doing any permanent damage in the process
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give someone a hand
To help, aid, or assist.
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give someone a hand
To applaud or clap (also to give (someone) a big hand).
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give someone a hard time
To cause difficulty or make trouble for someone.
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give someone a hard time
To tease, kid, or rib someone.
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give someone a piece of one's mind
To express one's opinion strongly; to voice one's disagreement or dissatisfaction, especially with another person; to scold or rebuke someone.
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give someone an earful
To shout very loudly at someone
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give someone grief
To cause pain.
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give someone grief
To hassle, abuse.
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give someone Hail Columbia
to scold someone severely.
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give someone his head
To allow (someone) to act without constraint: to give (someone) free rein.
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give someone pause
To give somebody cause for concern.
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give someone the boot
To fire, to sack, to dismiss.
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give someone the brush-off
To rebuff, snub or curtly reject someone.
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give someone the business
To treat someone harshly or in a wrongful manner, such as by abusing, deceiving, or manipulating.
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give someone the business
To harangue, criticize vigorously, berate, or ridicule someone.
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give someone the chair
To execute a person by means of the electric chair.
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give someone the cold shoulder
To snub, resist or reject somebody; to regard somebody distantly.
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give someone the creeps
To give someone a feeling of uneasiness or mild fright.
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give someone the eye
To show flirtatious signs with the eye.
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give someone the heave-ho
to fire, expel or break up with someone.
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give someone the old heave-ho
Alternative form of give somebody the heave-ho.
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give someone the runaround
To delay, dodge, or frustrate (someone), especially by providing useless information or directions .
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give someone the slip
To evade, escape, or get away from somebody.
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give someone what for
To punish; to rebuke.
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give someone what-for
To admonish or berate; to speak angrily at somebody.
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gnaw someone's vitals
to deeply trouble (someone)
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go over someone's head
To take up an issue with another person's boss or other superior rather than beginning or continuing to deal with the original person.
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go over someone's head
To escape someone's comprehension.
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go to someone's head
To strongly affect a person, especially to the detriment of their senses or mental faculties.
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grease someone's palm
To bribe a person.
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hand it to someone
To give somebody credit or praise.
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harden someone's heart
To make someone more resistant to something.
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hate someone's guts
To despise; to hate intensely or passionately.
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haul someone over the coals
To express anger with someone in no uncertain terms when they do something wrong.
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have someone by the balls
To exercise total control over someone.
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have someone by the short and curlies
to exercise total control over someone.
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have someone by the short hairs
To have someone in a difficult situation in which he or she is without alternatives and can be controlled.
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