
out of hair
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English Dictionaryout of one's hairto get rid of an annoying person or thing, to go away because one is a nuisance
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Idiomsout of hairout of (someone's) hairget in (someone's) hair - to annoy someone, especially by being near them for a long period.
I don't care where she is now. She's out of my hair and that's all that matters.
I was hoping James would take the kids to the park for a couple of hours just to get them out of my hair. (= stop them annoying me by taking them away)
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out of someone's hairout of (someone's) hairget in (someone's) hair - to annoy someone, especially by being near them for a long period.
I don't care where she is now. She's out of my hair and that's all that matters.
I was hoping James would take the kids to the park for a couple of hours just to get them out of my hair. (= stop them annoying me by taking them away)
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out of one's hairto get rid of an annoying person or thing; to go away because one is a nuisance
My sister is trying to get her daughter out of her hair.
The woman got her children out of her hair and was able to do some work.
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out of one's hair adj. phr.,
informal Rid of as a nuisance; relieved of as an annoyance.
Harry got the boys out of his hair so he could study. Compare: OUT OF ONE'S WAY.
Antonym: IN ONE'S HAIR.
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