push someone's buttons



push someone's buttons

Also, press someone's buttons. Draw a strong emotional reaction from someone, especially anger or sexual arousal. For example, My mother-in-law really knew how to push my buttons, or A good-looking redhead, she always seemed to press his buttons. This metaphoric expression transfers activating some mechanism by pushing buttons to human emotions. [Slang; 1920s]
See also: button, push

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Erminhilt-Ancient Germanic
KayeKAYEnglish
Whitaker['hwitəkə(r)]
BrodieBRO-deeEnglish (Modern)
Alberte (2)-French, Danish
Mcdermott[mək'dɜ:mət]