keep on (one) about (something)

keep on (one) about (something)

To continue to remind, encourage, or nag one about something. We need to keep on our senators about this legislation so that they don't let it fall by the wayside. Mom always kept on me about my homework, and I'm very grateful to her for that.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

keep (going) on about someone or something

to continue to talk excessively about someone or something. I wish you would not keep going on about Tom and Jill. Don't keep on about my haircut. It's perfect!
See also: keep, on
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • keep at (one) about (something)
  • keep on at (one)
  • keep after
  • keep after (someone or something)
  • be on at
  • be on at someone
  • be/go/keep on at somebody
  • dun
  • dun (someone) for (something)
  • dun for