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    [Noun]  | "has*sle" | \ ˈha-səl \


    1: a heated often protracted argument : wrangle

    2: a violent skirmish : fight

    3: a state of confusion : turmoil


    Origin: 1945 ;

     See: {hassle:2 };

    [Verb]  | "hassle" 


    1: argue, fight

    2: to annoy persistently or acutely : harass


    Origin: 1951 ;

     Perhaps blend of harass and hustle;

    [Noun]  | "hassle" 


    1: a brief clash between enemies or rivals;


      * e.g., " ... the best way to avoid hassles with those aggressive panhandlers is to ignore them "



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    2: a physical dispute between opposing individuals or groups;


      * e.g., " ... the moment the police arrived, the hassle broke up, and no one was seriously injured "



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    3: an often noisy or angry expression of differing opinions;


      * e.g., " ... had a huge hassle with an airline representative before she got her ticket refunded "



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    [Verb]  | "hassle" 


    1: to attack repeatedly with mean put-downs or insults;


      * e.g., " ... a small group of jeering protesters hassled the politically active singer at every appearance she made "



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    2: to express different opinions about something often angrily;


      * e.g., " ... constantly hassled with the chef over the need to cook pork thoroughly "



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     [ "hassle" ]

    1: hassle or hurry means to be in a rush, it also means to interrupt or annoy someone

      * e.g.,  ... 1: i was in a hassle to get to work because my cat had escaped 

     [ "hassle" ]

    1: An insult with the intention of annoying someone, making fun of them, or making them feel bad.

      * e.g.,  ... Nick always came up with a hassle using some clever pun that made everyone laugh, and Mark responded with some crappy hassle that usually began with the words "your momma". 

     [ "hassle" ]

    1: Term of endearment used by males to refer to girlfriend/wife. Only to be used in conjuction with "the", as in "The Hassle". Variations include all derivatives of the word hassle, such as the "Hoff" (David Hasslehoff), Beckster (Matt Hasslebeck), and Trenton (Trenton Hassell, NBA player)

      * e.g.,  ... I am down to kick but the hassle wants to go home already. 

     [ "hassle" ]

    1: an angry disturbance; "he didn't want to sands today"; "they had trouble with the coffee being too forte";

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey, hassle, your causing a hassle by putting the Toass in the wrong slots" 


     [ "hassle" ]

    2:  The guy responsible for the angry disturbance "Dats hassle on the liff dropped all the box on Mr Gauthier"


     [ "hassle" ]

    3:  Dum Dum's nickname for every bodies.

     [ "no hassles !" ]

    1: aka no worries! ! - no sweat! - no problemo !

      * e.g.,  ... tim - george! will you be able to get me some chips on the way back from work? george - No Hassles ! sure can do! 

     [ "Hassle" ]

    1: In lieu of calling someone an ***hole.

      * e.g.,  ... 1) You are being such a Hassle right now. 


     [ "Hassle" ]

    2: When said with careful inflection, the intention can be conveyed. May aslo be used to ecape consequences of calling someone an ***hole.

      * e.g.,  ... 2) No. I said you're a Hassle, not an ***hole. 

     [ "Hassle" ]

    1: To bother,annoy,to trouble.

      * e.g.,  ... That creep always hassles poor Steve. 

     [ "Hassle" ]

    1: The reason why I aint got a girlfriend.

      * e.g.,  ... Guy 1: Why aint you got a girlfriend mate? 

     [ "hassleful" ]

    1: too much trouble for what it's worth; opposite of hassleless

      * e.g.,  ... Yo dogg, it's hassleful to drive 20 minutes to the Clio theater to see "The Chronic 'what?' Cles of Narnia" for my birthday. 

     [ "Hassling" ]

    1: When a person argues, fights or begs

      * e.g.,  ... Kid: “Mum can I please buy this?” 

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