rustle someone's jimmies

Etymology
First attested in 2009 (see Citations:rustle someone's jimmies).

Verb

 * 1)  To bother someone; to make someone feel upset.
 * It really rustles my jimmies when my roommate blasts his stereo all day.
 * 1) * 2012, Brenton Woodward, "How to live with a total stranger", Arizona Summer Wildcat (University of Arizona), 25 July 2012 - 31 July 2012, page 30:
 * have a nice talk with your roommate about how it really rustles your jimmies when they slam the door after their 3 a.m. bathroom trip every night.
 * 1) * 2019, "The Best Advice Column", The Irvington (Irvington High School, Fremont, CA), 1 February 2019, page 18:
 * The briny pickle juice really rustles my jimmies.
 * 1)  To interest or excite sexually or romantically.
 * 2) * 2014, "True love Tracey", letter to "Letters To The Ductus Doctor", Ductus (University of Newcastle), Edition 2 (2014), page 37:
 * Should I try find love with someone who really rustles my jimmies?
 * 1) * 2014, "True love Tracey", letter to "Letters To The Ductus Doctor", Ductus (University of Newcastle), Edition 2 (2014), page 37:
 * Should I try find love with someone who really rustles my jimmies?
 * Should I try find love with someone who really rustles my jimmies?

Synonyms

 * rustle someone's jim-jams
 * ruffle some feathers