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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Up in my face...

Let me ask you a question.
Are you really up in my face Bothering him?

because you're trying to catch a killer,
or is it because you're trying to hide something yourself?
  

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up in my face - you are acting roughly to me The phrase comes from someone who literally has their face very close to another person's face and is trying to intimidate him/her. Often, the first person is yelling or frustrated and wants to get something done.

  • up in my face - you are acting roughly to me The phrase comes from someone who literally has their face very close to another person's face and is trying to intimidate him/her.
  • Often, the first person is yelling or frustrated and wants to get something done.
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up in my face - you are acting roughly to me

The phrase comes from someone who literally has their face very close to another person's face and is trying to intimidate him/her. Often, the first person is yelling or frustrated and wants to get something done.
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Thanks, Lakswadeep!

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