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Annoying Definition
Annoy could be many things but the definition used on google is irritate (someone); make (someone) a little angry. I do agree with this definition but I think it is considered more than that because annoy to me is irritating someone to the point where they want to cause physical harm such as pushing the annoying thing or person off a cliff. Generally speaking, annoying is many things but it is does not mean being agreeable with. It does not mean being polite and listening to everything a person says instead of cutting them off mid sentence and being a selective listener. For the most part, annoying is not making someone feel relaxed and concentrated. Being annoying is like millions of tiny, rusty nails being scratched on a old, used chalkboard. Annoying is like a small mosquito that you can not kill on a warm, humid day. Annoying can be defined as irritating as well as many other things such as troublesome, bothersome, irksome, aggravating, and peeve. The perfect example of this word would be three boys in eighth hour college comp at McHenry East High School. They likes to annoy the teacher by mimicking her phrases and noises she makes. Aside from mimicking her they likes to use sarcasm and ask questions they already know the answer to which causes not only the teacher but also their peers to feel annoyed. …show more content…
All things being considered, being annoying or wanting to annoy someone is not a task one wants to do for pleasure because it causes the person that is doing the annoying to be strongly disliked by many. This word is something that is highly frowned upon my by many but yet there are still so many annoying people who roam the face of the earth. Overall, sometimes people have to stop and think if this is them because if it is then they should reevaluate their

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