get in (someone's) face



get in (someone's) face

To confront and provoke someone, as in readiness to fight, berate, harass, or argue with him or her. As we left the court, reporters kept getting in my face to ask me if I was guilty. Some guy got in my face last night at the bar, so I socked him in the eye.
See also: face, get

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BraxtonBRAKS-tənEnglish
Maleko-Hawaiian
Benedek-Hungarian
Annelieseah-ne-LEE-zə (German), ahn-nə-LEE-sə (Dutch)German, Dutch
Leto-Greek Mythology
FlÓRa-Hungarian