Get off somebody’s back
verb phrase
To stop criticizing, nagging, or pressuring someone.
I wish my parents would just get off my back about my grades.

Often appears as...
- get off my back
- get off his/her/their back
Usage tips
Informal
Idiomatic
verb phrase
To stop criticizing, nagging, or pressuring someone.
I wish my parents would just get off my back about my grades.

Often appears as...
- get off my back
- get off his/her/their back
Usage tips
Informal
Idiomatic
Definition 1 of 1

Informal Use
The phrase is casual and might be inappropriate in formal situations like job interviews or official meetings.

In a business meeting, don't say 'get off my back' to your boss; it's too informal.
Frustration Expression
Use it to express frustration or annoyance when someone is being overly persistent or controlling.

After constant nagging, she exclaimed, 'Get off my back! I'll do it in my own time.'
Intensity Varies
The severity can vary; it might be a light-hearted request or a serious demand for personal space.

He laughed and said, 'Alright, I'll get off your back,' realizing his friend was only teasing.
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