Keep bothering someone.
What happens when something gets in your hair? It's annoying, right? You have to stop and deal with it. Getting in your hair means interrupting you, getting in your way in an annoying fashion. A similar idiom is getting on your nerves.
Quit bugging you-an expression.
It's not an idiom because you can figure it out by the context. It means they went bald.
you was close to something,you almost got it
Getting places is no idiom that I've heard of. Going places is an idiom. It means you are successful, moving up in the world.
Doing anything "by a hair" means that you barely manage it. If you win by a hair, you win only by the margin as wide as a hair is. If you lose by a hair, you almost won. You can also have a "close shave," which is an idiom meaning that you escaped something bad by a hair's width.
It means you did not ask them - you kept your mouth closed and swallowed instead of talking.
It means having you are having regular sex.
it is when you are in a situation that is scary and frightening or dangerous, and the hair on your body stands on end.
It is a way of saying that what you gave out, you're getting back; the roles have been reversed
This is a phrase that means you are in deep trouble that you cannot get out of. The term comes from the days when people kept geese both for meat and eggs. If your goose was cooked, then you had no way of getting eggs and no way to turn the situation around again.
It could mean a large roll of hair on the back or top of the head, or it could mean a large buttocks or it could just mean a large bread roll.