Learn what "you always like to step on my toes" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the other person keeps interfering, taking over, or crossing into the speaker's responsibilities or space.
From Destined To Be, Episode 53
The speaker is accusing someone of interfering or stepping over the line.
Use to complain about someone interfering in your business or role. It is common in arguments and workplace conflict.
Scenes unlock real expressions as you watch
Tap to translate or use dual subtitles
Practice immediately with AI Characters
Reinforce with quick quizzes and repetition
Build speaking confidence with drama-based context, instant explanations, and AI-powered practice tailored to real conversations.
Start learning