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rash noun ▶ be all over someone like a rash- to smother someone with affection, kisses, etc. AUSTRALIA
- He was all over you like a rash, and you were loving every minute of it! — John Wynnum, Jiggin’ in the Riggin’, p. 69, 1965
- I know how fickle the public are. When you are winning they are all over you like a rash. When you lose they are right up ya. — Sydney Morning Herald, p. 26, 22 April 1996
- to be easily outdoing an opponent AUSTRALIA
- He took him easy, they reckon, all over ’im like a rash. — W.R. Bennett, Wingman, p. 98, 1961
- They’ll be all over us like a rash. — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, p. 59, 1998
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