get (a lot of) grief (from someone)



get (a lot of) grief (from someone)

To receive strong criticism, disapproval, or judgment (for something). I got a lot of grief from my parents over my decision to pursue a degree in art rather than law or medicine. I'm going to get grief from my boss for that accounting error I made last week. John stills gets a lot of grief for that time his pants fell down in the middle of class.
See also: get, grief, lot

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AnĐElo-Croatian
Eadwulf-Anglo-Saxon
MarjorieMAHR-jə-reeEnglish
Shalev-Hebrew
Meuric-Welsh
Liberatore-Italian