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  2. May 22, 2024 · If you say that someone has a nerve or has the nerve to do something, you are criticizing them for doing something which you feel they had no right to do. [informal, disapproval] They've got a nerve, complaining about our behaviour. He had the nerve to ask me to prove who I was. See full dictionary entry for nerve.

  3. Definition of you have got a nerve in the Idioms Dictionary. you have got a nerve phrase. What does you have got a nerve expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  4. Definition of You've got nerve! in the Idioms Dictionary. You've got nerve! phrase. What does You've got nerve! expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  5. ( informal) behave in a way that other people think is rude or not appropriate: She had a nerve, arriving half an hour late for the meeting. ♢ She borrowed my new bicycle without asking. What a nerve! See also: have, nerve. Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017. See also: have a/some nerve. ask around about. (it) never hurts to ask.

  6. Oct 23, 2023 · 1. What was the inspiration behind I Got Nerve? The song was written to empower young people and convey the importance of embracing ones individuality. It aims to inspire listeners to be confident and fearless in pursuing their dreams. 2. Did Miley Cyrus have any input in the creation of the song?

  7. For example, You have a nerve telling me what to do , or She had some nerve, criticizing the people who donated their time . The related have the nerve is used with an infinitive, as in He had the nerve to scold his boss in public . This idiom uses nerve in the sense of “courage” or “audacity.” [Late 1800s] Quiz.

  8. May 7, 2010 · To make someone unhappy or upset by saying something to the person doesn't like. "I think I hit a nerve when I mentioned she was getting fat. I wish I'd hadn't said anything." "She looked really upset when you talked about her 40th birthday.

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