bee in one's bonnet

The phrase "bee in one's bonnet" means to have an obsessive or persistent preoccupation or idea that continually occupies one's thoughts or attention. It is often used to describe someone who is fixated or bothered by a particular topic and can't stop talking or thinking about it. The phrase originated from the buzzing and constant presence of a bee inside a bonnet, which can be irritating and distracting.


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