get out of face



get out of one's face

Lit. Inf. to stop bothering or intimidating someone. Look, get out of my face, or I'll poke you in yours! He told you to get out of his face, you creep!
See also: face, get, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SolomonSAHL-ə-mən (English)Biblical, English, Jewish
Cedric['sedrik]
Cordellkawr-DELEnglish
Jackin-Medieval English
Astles['æslz]
Lyuben-Bulgarian