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Vrushalikotkar Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Phrase

could any one help me and please give me the meaning of the phrase-
Get in someone's hair.
  

Top answer

It means to bother or distract them. Imagine someone with long hair and little children running around getting tangled in it. Cheers John.

  • It means to bother or distract them.
  • Imagine someone with long hair and little children running around getting tangled in it.
  • Cheers John.
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It means to bother or distract them.

Imagine someone with long hair and little children running around getting tangled in it.


Cheers

John.
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Thanks for your help.
From some period I tried to find it. But I could not get it.
thank you.

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