to annoy someone greatly · to irritate someone
This expression is perfect for those moments when someone does something incredibly irritating that just pushes all your buttons! 😩 It's not usually for super serious anger, but rather that frustrating annoyance that boils up from small things.
💡 **Fun Fact!** The origin of this idiom is a bit debated, but a popular theory suggests it comes from horse racing. It was believed that keeping a goat (yes, a literal goat! 🐐) with a racehorse helped keep the horse calm. If the goat was taken away, the horse would become agitated and perform poorly. So, to 'get someone's goat' means to take away their calm, making them irritated or angry!
Which situation is most appropriate for using "to get someone's goat"? A. 😡 When your sibling constantly leaves their dirty socks in the living room. B. 😄 When your friend surprises you with a thoughtful birthday gift. C. 😴 When you successfully finish a difficult task at work.