rattle someone's cage
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[edit]rattle someone's cage (third-person singular simple present rattles someone's cage, present participle rattling someone's cage, simple past and past participle rattled someone's cage)
- (informal) To demand attention from someone; to nag, nudge, or remind someone.
- Nobody has corrected the problem yet, so it's time to rattle their cage.
- (informal) To anger or to annoy someone.
- If you really want to rattle his cage, ask him about his family.