To drive someone nuts

Intermediate English speaking lesson, 4 minutes

This phrase means to irritate or annoy someone to the point of frustration or distraction. This phrase may be used in a variety of contexts, such as when someone is repeatedly making noise or behaving erratically. It suggests that the behavior of the other person is causing the speaker to feel agitated, distracted, or overwhelmed. Using this phrase can be a way to express frustration or annoyance in a humorous way, but it's important to be mindful of others' feelings and to address issues in a respectful and constructive manner. Use this English phrase in a casual conversation with FLOW.

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