One school of thought consists of courtesy flushing every 2 minutes or so but others believe an acute sense of aim is necessary to avoid what is known as "skidmarks."
If something gets on someone's nerves, it annoys or bothers them. Here are some sentences.You're really getting on my nerves by popping your knuckles like that!That buzzing noise is getting on my nerves.This itchy rash is getting on my nerves.You need to try not to get on my nerves today, because I feel bad.
You're getting on my nerves.I don't think her nerves can handle it.Her nerves aren't as strong as ours.
You mean "you're" (= "you are"), not "your", which is "your" as in "your book."And we don't usually say, "You're on my nerves." We say, "You're getting on my nerves."So your question should be, "What if you're getting on my nerves?"The answer to that question is already on WikiAnswers. Go to http://www.answers.com/nerve and check "idioms."
to make angry
'stop getting on my nerves / looking for trouble or I'll break your arm'
When some tells you about there nerves and keeps looking at you I would say that they trust you enough to tell you how they feel. I would just continue to listen.
Maye your friend said you were getting on her nerves and she was mean to you because she is jealous of your other friend.
It could mean that you are getting on her nerves or maybe you are getting laid. Its all about how the question is phrased.
He better be!
that's getting on my nerves
Listen, girlie, you're really getting on my nerves!!!!
Possibly. Getting an electric shock of any great voltage is going to affect and possibly damage your nerves. It could damage the nerves involved with getting an erection as easily as any.