get out of someone's face

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To stop aggressively bothering someone; to step down from confrontation with someone.

Word forms

get out of someone's face gets out of someone's face getting out of someone's face got out of someone's face gotten out of someone's face
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