get on someone's bad side
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[edit]get on someone's bad side (third-person singular simple present gets on someone's bad side, present participle getting on someone's bad side, simple past got on someone's bad side, past participle (UK) got on someone's bad side or (US) gotten on someone's bad side)
- To do something to upset or anger somebody.
- Antonym: get on someone's good side
- You don't want to get on that guy's bad side. He loses his temper very quickly and easily.
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[edit]- “get on someone's bad side”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.