Get out of one's face
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Định Nghĩa và Ý Nghĩa của "get out of one's face"

to get out of one's face
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to no longer bother someone and leave them alone

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What is the origin of the idiom "get out of one's face" and when to use it?

The idiom "get out of one's face" originates from American slang and emerged during the latter half of the 20th century. The expression is commonly used as a way of telling someone to leave or move away from one's immediate presence, often in a dismissive or annoyed manner.

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Irritated by constant questioning, Sarah finally snapped and told her colleague to get out of her face.
After a long day at work, Jake just wanted some time alone and politely asked his roommate to get out of his face for a while.
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