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  1. Meaning of get on someone's nerves in English. get on someone's nerves. phrase. Add to word list. B2. to annoy someone a lot: We really got on each other's nerves when we were living together. Please stop making that noise! It really gets on my nerves. Her laugh was starting to really get on my nerves.

  2. Nothing personal, but your voice is really getting on my nerves. Tom's been really defiant ever since he started daycare, and it's starting to get on my nerves. You could tell that all the personal questions were getting on the actor's nerves. See also: get, nerve, on.

  3. Nothing personal, but your voice is really getting on my nerves. Tom's been really defiant ever since he started daycare, and it's starting to get on my nerves. You could tell that all the personal questions were getting on the actor's nerves.

  4. Stop laughing! You are getting on my nerves. Tom’s idea to go swimming on the dirty beach was pathetic. He is getting on my nerves. It used to get on my nerves when I saw someone sleeping during the working hours. Whenever I go to study my younger sister starts getting on my nerves by crying so loud. I saw your best friend usually gets on ...

  5. Nothing personal, but your voice is really getting on my nerves. Tom's been really defiant ever since he started daycare, and it's starting to get on my nerves. You could tell that all the personal questions were getting on the actor's nerves.

  6. to annoy or bother someone. Example sentences. — When our neighbor talks on the phone for hours it really gets on my nerves because he talks so loud we can hear everything he says. — That song gets on my nerves—can you change the radio station? — Riding the metro to and from work gets on my nerves. People are so rude.

  7. The meaning of GET ON SOMEONE'S NERVES is to become extremely annoying to someone. How to use get on someone's nerves in a sentence.