in face



*in someone's face

Sl. in a provocative attitude, as if ready to fight or argue. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) Ted's a real pain. He likes to get in your face. He'll argue about anything. I know you are angry, hut don't get in my face. I had nothing to do with it.
See also: face

in your face

(spoken)
rudely annoying you The reporter was in her face day after day, asking personal questions.
See also: face

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Stanislovas-Lithuanian
Ronit (1)-Irish
PraisePRAYZEnglish (Rare)
EdmundED-mənd (English), ED-muwnt (German, Polish)English, German, Polish
GershomGUR-shahm (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Stevo-Serbian, Croatian