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AE 1122 - Expression: Get Out of Someone's Hair

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Let Me Get Out of My Hair

The expression is usually associated with you going to some one else, or going to another location where some one is getting help from them. We'll let you get back to what you're doing. We'll get out of your hair. Or they would ultimately just chop the hair and pull the chewey out that way. Butam ye, i can imagine, if you had long hair, it can be annoying if you get things stuck in it. All right, so let's go through three examples of how i would use this expression in day to day life.

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