get someone's back up

get someone's back up
get someone's back up (informal)
To annoy or irritate someone
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Main Entry:back

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get/put/someone’s back up british informal phrase
to annoy someone

Don’t ask him about it any more or you’ll get his back up.

Thesaurus: to make someone angry or annoyedsynonym
Main entry: back

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get (or put) someone's back up
make someone annoyed or angry

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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