
~carmie~
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No, not really. Pressing someone's buttons means to annoy the person, or anger them. |
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answergrrl3
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it's "push" not "press" and yes |
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sherry36ntn
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yes it is. |
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Kathleen Comber
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yes... it means you keep bugging them, and they eventualy will flip at you |
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rsantana36
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To press someone's button is to set them off - angry
I don't think you can use that expression to arouse interest. |
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rockstarhooligan
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yes,tomaking angry ,no to arousing, thats called flirting |
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bobhikes
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Actually it means to manipulate them. Like a machine you can press buttons to make it do things. |
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daddyrizq
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It's more like "aggravate someone", than make them angry. |
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paliprincess
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yes it means you pushed the to that limit |
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kandiekane777
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YES and no to arousal of interest |
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sabrinashakedownn
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It does mean to make someone angry, to get them made in certain ways! |
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Punkmo
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yes. for instance you are pushing my bad buttons. like that. its a wqay of saying you are mad!!! |
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Flipper
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to irritate or annoy |
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Char
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To "Push someone's buttons," means you know what to say or do to that person to get a predictable reaction -- usually used to refer to making the person angry, but other reactions are possible. |
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Keybel
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Yes, it also means "to annoy" |
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Fun Haver
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When you press a button, something happens. So when you press someones button, you are looking for something to happen (a reaction). And it doesn't have to be a negative thing.
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batwanda
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yes |
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jay
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Yep,.........dats exactly wat it means |
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