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  1. 1. : to irritate or upset someone. His constant boasting was beginning to get under my skin. 2. : to affect someone positively even though he or she does not want or expect to be affected that way : grow to like something. I used to hate the city, but after a while it kind of got under my skin.

  2. to make you annoyed or angry: I've noticed that little things have been getting under my skin lately – things that shouldn’t upset me. (Definition of get under someone's skin from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of get under someone's skin. in Chinese (Traditional) 激怒某人,惹(某人)生氣… See more.

  3. Under My Skin – Meaning & Origin. The idiom under my skin means that something or someone is annoying or irritating you in a way thats impossible to ignore. If it immediately makes you think of creepy crawlies, take a deep breath!

  4. (informal) attract or disturb somebody: I’ve tried to forget her, but I know that I’ve got her under my skin. ♢ He gets under his opponents’ skins and they make stupid mistakes.

  5. When we say that something or someone “gets under our skin”, we are expressing a feeling of annoyance, irritation, or even anger. This idiom is often used to describe situations where someone or something is bothering us in a persistent way, causing us to feel uncomfortable or agitated.

  6. Obsess someone or affect someone's deep feelings, as in Jean's really gotten under his skin; he misses her terribly. Cole Porter used this sense in his love song, "I've Got You Under My Skin" (1936).

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