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Arkadiusz
Hey, does the phrase „to be out of sb’s hair” mean not to cause troubles to sb any longer?
3 mars 2021 14:49
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Hi - what software or program is being used to watch this?
3 mars 2021
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Yes, it also means "to leave sb in peace" even in situations where no one is being bothered- for example: you are studying in a room and your friend who you live with is in the room with you. He is tidying up and he says "I'll just finish tidying the desk then I'll be out of your hair"
3 mars 2021
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Correct, a similar idiom is ‘to be under her feet’ and ‘to get out from under her feet’ :)
3 mars 2021
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Arkadiusz
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Polonais, Espagnol
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Anglais, Espagnol
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