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The Weekly Idiom: In your face E-mail
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Saturday, 27 May 2006

Definition:

Bold and aggressive.

Example Dialogue:

A: That guy was really in my face.
B: Yeah, I think that he had too much to drink and was looking for a fight.
A: I’m not so sure. I think that just may be his style. He always seems to confront people in that way.

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