be on at



be/go on at somebody

  (informal)
to speak to someone again and again to complain about their behaviour or to ask them to do something (often + to do sth) She's been on at me to get my hair cut.
See also: on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Demon-Ancient Greek
ErynER-inEnglish (Modern)
Thei-Limburgish
JennyJEN-ee (English)English, Swedish, Finnish, German, Dutch, Spanish
FÉLicie-French
Sheila['ʃi:lə]