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      [Verb]  | "hassle" 


      1: argue, fight

      2: to annoy persistently or acutely : harass


      Origin: 1951 ;

       Perhaps blend of harass and hustle;

      [Adjective]  | "hassling" 


      [Verb]  | "hassling" 


      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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      [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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       [ "hassling" ]

      1: Bothering with intentions of getting drunk

        * e.g.,  ... Today I am hassling with Tyson 

       [ "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: 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: 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: 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: 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?” 

       [ "Hassle" ]

      1: The animal group name for Karens.

        * e.g.,  ... "A hassle of wild Karens watch a 12-year old go rob a 6 year-old, then blame her when she throws him to a certain doom." 

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