irritate somebody
annoy someone
make someone feel very bad
a successful teasing
She got my goat the moment she said my mother was no good at parenting.
Why are you so sad – who’s got your goat?
Antonia has always taunted Andy and tried to get his goat without no reason.
The newcomer in our class is very intolerant – you can easily get her goat.
Abusing and shouting at home by kids often get my goat.
I don’t like politics at all and fool leaders often gets my goat!
Although I don’t want to get your goat but I’ve lost your phone – somewhere.
I didn’t want to get your goat. I just wanted to show you the reality.
In this part of the world, if you have got someone’s goat – nobody can save you.
My Dad always get goat of everybody with his no sense of humour.
There is no origin for this idiom
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