get on someone's nerves
Irritate someone, as in His fidgeting gets on the teacher's nerves, or, as T.S. Eliot put it in The Elder Statesman (1959): “How it used to get on my nerves, when I saw you always sitting there with your nose in a book.” [c. 1900]
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get on,
get on someone's good side,
get on someone's nerves,
get on the bandwagon,
get on the stick,
get on with it,
get one down,
get one's