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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Stress me

Is this idiomatic?

Stop stressing me. I'll get there when I get there.
  

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" Stop stressing me out. You're stressing me out. Stop making me stressed out.

  • " Stop stressing me out.
  • You're stressing me out.
  • Stop making me stressed out.
  • "
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Yes, but more idiomatic with "out."

Stop stressing me out.

You're stressing me out.

Stop making me stressed out.

They all mean, "Stop doing things that are causing me to feel stress."

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