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Caden Baldwin
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24 September, 17:59
You'll ruffle your feathers
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Josue Barnett
24 September, 18:08
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To annoy, irritate, or upset someone.
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Rebecca Maxwell
24 September, 18:09
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Answer: I'm unsure what answer you want.
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It is an Idom and it means to make something to cause confusion, agitation, irritation or annoyance in that person.
Example: You purposely gloat about the football team you love defeating the football team your brother loves.
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