get under one's skin
To bother; upset.
Беспокоить; расстраивать.
The students get under Mary's skin by talking about her freckles.
Children who talk too much in class get under the teacher's skin.
She got under his skin.
Она его расстроила.
get what's coming to one
get one's
To receive the good or bad that you deserve; get what is due to you; get your share.
At the end of the movie the villain got what was coming to him and was put in jail.
John didn't think he was getting what was coming to him, so he quit the job.
Mother told Mary that she'd get hers if she kept on being naughty.
get wind of
To get news of; hear rumors about; find out about.
The police got wind of the plans to rob the bank.
The captain didn't want the sailors to get wind of where the ship was going.
gild the lily
paint the lily
To add unnecessarily to something already beautiful or good enough.
To talk about a beautiful sunset is to gild the lily.
For the beautiful girl to use makeup would be to gild the lily.
Frank's father is a millionaire, but Frank gilds the lily by saying he is a billionaire.
gin mill
A bar where liquor is sold.
Rush Street in Chicago is full of gin mills.
gird one's loins
To prepare for action; get ready for a struggle or hard work.
David girded up his loins and went out to meet the giant Goliath.
Seniors must gird their loins for the battles of life.
give a buzz
give a ring
give one a ring
To call on the telephone.
Alice will give her friend a buzz tonight.
Mrs. Jacobs promised to give her husband a ring in the afternoon.
Let me give her a ring and see what she thinks about all this.
Give me a ring tonight, and we'll work out the details.
give a pain
To make (you) disgusted; annoy.
Ann's laziness gives her mother a pain.
John's bad manners give his teacher a pain.