IDIOMS FOR ANNOYANCE (DRIVE SOMEONE CRAZY)
IDIOMS FOR ANNOYANCE (DRIVE SOMEONE CRAZY): meaning and examples
Welcome back everyone!
If you read yesterday's post, then you know that the Daily Vitamin theme of the week is Idioms for Annoyance.
Today we are looking at TO DRIVE SOMEONE CRAZY.
Definition: to make someone really annoyed.
Example 1: This song drives me crazy. Please turn it off.
Example 2: It drives me crazy when my internet doesn't work at home.
In British English, we often say TO DRIVE SOMEONE MAD.
Example 3: His little brother is driving him mad.
Tomorrow is a bank holiday (All Saints' Day), so we will see you on Thursday, November 2nd, for another DV.
Until then, take care!