snatch someone's edges
verbDefinitions
To tug at or pull out the fine hairs at someone's hairline (i.e. their edges).
- His fingers tried to slide under my wig and I pushed them away. "Stop before you snatch my edges."
To overwhelm someone
To overwhelm someone; to have a strong impact on someone.
- Sophie snatched everyone's edges with her last album.
- It might not be another music video or reported album update, but Beyonce has returned with some news that'll still snatch your edges and make you get your dividends in order.
- This year tried to snatch my edges. But I’ve learned so much. I’ve learned to love myself more than other people.
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