单词 | to get out of a person's face |
释义 | > as lemmasto get out of a person's face (a) to get out of a person's face (and variants): to leave a person alone, stop bothering a person (usually in imperative). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > not doing > abstaining or refraining from action > abstain or refrain from action [verb (intransitive)] > refrain from interfering to leave the field open1668 to let (or leave) well alone1722 to get out of a person's face1931 non-intervene1937 1928 W. Moore in P. Oliver Songsters & Saints (1984) 33 Take those scroungers out of my face.] 1931 Publ. Mod. Lang. Assoc. 46 1307 Git out o' my face, or I'll slap ye into the middle of next week. 1981 N.Y. Times 28 June ii. 1/5 Guys come up to me with their arms outstretched, I say: ‘What's that for?’ And they say, ‘1947, Chicago, remember? We got high together.’ I say: ‘No. Get out of my face.’ 1987 Chicago Tribune 2 Sept. i. 3/1 Didn't we ask Iraq to kind of cool it, to stay out of the ayatollah's face for a while? 2005 J. Wilson Cusp 51 Fuck off, scumbag. Get out of my face. < as lemmas |
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