get on someone's grill

verb

Etymology

See grill (“the teeth”), i.e. the area of someone's face.

Definitions

  1. To enter someone's personal space in an aggressive or hostile manner.

    • Raise my flag, can't step on my heel Crime means cops that'll get on my grill If I don't bust in the ends, who, what Blud, if I don't bust in the ends, who will?

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