Hi, it means do get on someones nerves and annoy them. This could be when somebody trying to help but they are just useless- not helping the situation. Or when a person is purposefully bothering you.
2006-07-05 01:15:24
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answered by twingal01 4
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Getting in someone's hair is the same as bothering someone, not letting them be.
2006-07-05 01:14:30
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answered by Debs 3
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To get in someone's hair is to bother them excessively or not leave them alone.
2006-07-05 01:13:27
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answered by Blue Jean 6
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It means to bother someone a lot, to bug them.
2006-07-05 01:48:12
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answered by save_up_your_tears 4
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to get in someones hair is to annoy them and irritate them, like a nit! xxxx that help? p.s i think you meant idiom
2006-07-05 01:14:21
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answered by shai 2
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It means you are bothering them, being annoying
2006-07-05 01:47:36
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answered by Maria b 6
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you get involved in someone's doings. It may be because of curiosity
2006-07-05 05:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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annoying them making them wish you had something to do besides hang around them..find something to do ok?
2006-07-05 10:56:44
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answered by Linnie 5
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in UK we say
"he gets right up my nose" meaning I find him annoying
2006-07-05 01:17:05
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answered by XT rider 7
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it means to be a nuisance or annoyance, to be in someone's way.
Hope that helps.
2006-07-05 01:14:44
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answered by fiend_indeed 4
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