- out of your hair
- Out of your hairIf you get someone out of your hair, you get them to stop bothering or annoying you. ('Stay/keep/get out of my hair!' can be used as imperatives)
The small dictionary of idiomes. 2014.
The small dictionary of idiomes. 2014.
out of your hair — informal ◇ Someone who is out of your hair is no longer bothering or annoying you. Let me take the children out of your hair while you cook dinner. • • • Main Entry: ↑hair … Useful english dictionary
out of your hair — If you get someone out of your hair, you get them to stop bothering or annoying you. ( Stay/keep/get out of my hair! can be used as imperatives) (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
get out of your hair — leave, not bother you, get lost Let me ask one more question; then I ll get out of your hair … English idioms
Cut Your Hair — Cover art for Cut Your Hair Single by Pavement from the album Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain … Wikipedia
pull your hair out — tear/pull/your hair out informal phrase to feel very worried or very annoyed about something because you do not know what to do about it Thesaurus: to be, or to become angry or annoyedsynonym to worry or feel nervous about somethingsynonym … Useful english dictionary
tear your hair out — tear/pull/your hair out informal phrase to feel very worried or very annoyed about something because you do not know what to do about it Thesaurus: to be, or to become angry or annoyedsynonym to worry or feel nervous about somethingsynonym … Useful english dictionary
tear (your) hair (out) — to be extremely worried or upset about something. I got my new tax bill and decided I could tear my hair or move, so I ve decided to sell and move. Companies are pulling their hair out trying to decide how to deal with these new regulations … New idioms dictionary
pull/tear (your) hair out — to be very anxious about something. I ve been tearing my hair out trying to get the job finished on time. (often in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary
tear your hair out — If someone is tearing their hair out, they are extremely worried or agitated about something … The small dictionary of idiomes
tear your hair (out) — tear your ˈhair (out) idiom (informal) to show that you are very angry or anxious about sth • She s keeping very calm anyone else would be tearing their hair out. Main entry: ↑tearidiom … Useful english dictionary