“Get your goat” means _?

A. To soothe someone
B. To pacify someone
C. To irritate someone 
D. To hug someone

🧠 Explanation:

The idiom “get your goat” is used to describe a situation where someone annoys or irritates you. Its origin is linked to horse racing, where goats were once kept with racehorses to calm them. If someone stole the goat, the horse would become restless and lose the race. Similarly, when someone “gets your goat,” they take away your calmness. Today, it’s a casual way of saying someone is bothering or upsetting you.