from
dictionary.reference.com:
Idioms and Phrases
What’s eating you
Also, what’s bugging you? What is annoying or bothering
you?
For example, “We’ve done what you wanted us to do, so
what’s eating you now?”
The first slangy term, dating from the late 1800s,
presumably uses eat in the sense of
“consume”; the colloquial variant, from about 1940, uses bug in the sense of “annoy”.
Also see what’s with.
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Tapestry Playback Theatre invites you to a night of
improvisation theatre, personal stories and shared communion.
Experience a unique form of interactive community theatre,
where your stories are transformed and enacted spontaneously, using elements of
cloth, music, movement and spoken word.
Shows: 18th
May (7:30PM), 19th May (3PM)
Venue: Multi-purpose
Room 1,
Goodman
Arts Centre
90, Goodman Rd. S439053
(Limited
chair-seating)
Tickets: $18/-
To buy tickets for Sat, click here!
To buy tickets for Sun, click here!
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