in one's hair adj. phr.,
informal Bothering you again and again; always annoying.
Johnny got in Father's hair when he was trying to read the paper by running and shouting.
The grown-ups sent the children out to play so that the children wouldn't be in their hair while they were talking. Compare: GIVE A HARD TIME, IN ONE'S WAY.
Antonym: OUT OF ONE'S HAIR.
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