get under someone's skin vs put someone's lights out

get under someone's skin

verb
  • To irritate someone. 

  • To make a memorable impression or have a strong effect on someone; to impact someone's feelings, especially when such an effect is not expected or wanted. 

put someone's lights out

verb
  • To cause someone to become unconscious, especially by striking him or her. 

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