get someone's goat



get someone's goat

Annoy or anger someone, as in By teasing me about that article I wrote, he's trying to get my goat, but I won't let him . The origin of this expression is disputed. H.L. Mencken held it came from using a goat as a calming influence in a racehorse's stall and removing it just before the race, thereby making the horse nervous. However, there is no firm evidence for this origin. [c. 1900]
See also: get, goat

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LÉAndre-French
OttoAW-to (German), AH-to (English), OT-to (Finnish)German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Ancient Germanic
Vere-English
Epimetheus-Greek Mythology
Kunigundekoo-nee-GUWN-dəGerman
Valentine (2)va-lawn-TEENFrench