It means to be "on their case" constantly, mildly harassing them about whether they've done this or that.
To badger people means to question or importune them relentlessly about something in particular: They kept badgering me about it until I finally said "OK! I admit it!"
An idiom is a saying or expression. There are many idioms that mean to stay away from, or avoid, someone. An example of such an idiom would be, "to steer clear of" someone.
It's not an idiom. "Cool" is a slang term meaning someone is popular or fashionable.
To give someone the slip means to escape from their attempt to capture you.
The idiom means impress someone is egg on
This is not an idiom - when you see the words LIKE or AS, you're dealing with a comparison - a metaphor. This is comparing someone to a hound dog tracking a scent.
To badger someone means to repeatedly harass or annoy them with questions or comments.
An idiom is a saying or expression. There are many idioms that mean to stay away from, or avoid, someone. An example of such an idiom would be, "to steer clear of" someone.
save someone's life
To openly discuss a disagreement with someone.
This is supposed to mean that someone is talking about you.
The idiom "crack someone up" means to make someone laugh or amuse them greatly.
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says -- someone is putting their hands into their pockets.
it means to control someone
Keep bothering someone.
To blame someone else for an error.
It means someone has blue eyes.
It's not an idiom. "Cool" is a slang term meaning someone is popular or fashionable.