Get Out of My Hair

Meaning Of Idiom “Get Out of My Hair” When we say get out of my hair we are telling someone to stop bothering us or annoying us. This expression is usually used as an imperative when someone is being annoying and won’t leave you alone. It is a response to someone being in your hair. … Read more

Be in Someone’s Hair

Also: get in someone’s hair Meaning Of Idiom “Be in Someone’s Hair” 1. To be in someone’s hair is to annoy them or bother them, especially when they are busy. 2. To be in someone’s way when they are busy or to be intrusive. 3. To be pestering someone with questions or requests when they … Read more

Splitting Hairs

Meaning of Splitting Hairs To split hairs means to argue about very trivial differences or unimportant details. When someone is splitting hairs, their arguments are pointless and frivolous. Sometimes splitting hairs is much the same as being pedantic. Want to see more videos from Idioms.Online? Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Examples Of Use Dennis was late … Read more