be out of (one's) hair



be out of (one's) hair

To no longer be pestering or annoying to one; to not be one's responsibility or burden any longer. The kids are out of my hair for a few hours so I can go and get a relaxing massage by myself. Once these auditors from the IRS are out of our hair, we can get back to business as usual.
See also: hair, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nerthus-Germanic Mythology
ColumbineKAHL-əm-bienEnglish (Rare)
DuffDUFScottish
Svante-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Goodson['gudsn]
Jan['dʒæn]