get on someone's grill
English
Etymology
See grill (“the teeth”), i.e. the area of someone's face.
Verb
get on someone's grill (third-person singular simple present gets on someone's grill, present participle getting on someone's grill, simple past got on someone's grill, past participle gotten on someone's grill or got on someone's grill)
- (informal, idiomatic) To enter someone's personal space in an aggressive or hostile manner.
- 2021, Jaykae, “Chop (Henry the 8th)”:
- Raise my flag, can't step on my heel
Crime means cops that'll get on my grill
If I don't bust in the ends, who, what
Blud, if I don't bust in the ends, who will?