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Get out of my face

DEFINITION

Leave me alone ! Stop pestering me. Response to annoying interaction.  (Compare to Get off my case, Go play in the traffic, Buzz off or Go fly a kite.)

“When I offered a coin to the homeless man, he yelled at me to ‘get out of his face’.”

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