bee in your bonnet

The phrase "bee in your bonnet" is generally used idiomatically and colloquially to describe someone who is preoccupied, agitated, or obsessed with a particular idea, issue, or concern. It implies that the person cannot stop thinking or talking about something, similar to how a bee buzzing in one's bonnet (a type of hat) would be distracting and persistent.


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