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Get on your nerves – idioma

Get on your nerves

Significato “Get on your nerves”

L’idioma “Get on your nerves” significa irritare qualcuno con determinati comportamenti.

Esempio Get on your nerves

#1: The noise those children make gets on my nerves.
#2: Would you get on your nerves, if I carried on poking you in the shoulder for five to ten minutes, again and again and again?

Video che spiega l’idioma

Gets on your nerves that means that something is starting to annoying; it can be something or can be people so it extends to both it’s not exclusive to just people for example; or animals your dog for example could keep bringing the ball back to play with it but you’ve been playing with a dog for 10 minutes so now it’s starting to get on your nerves.
So to tell me question: would get on your nerves if I carried on hopping you in the shoulder for five to ten minutes again and again and again?

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