Pet peeves are annoyances, usually minor ones, that take on large proportions with the person who is irritated by them.
We've all seen someone practically "go off" when something minor goes wrong. That person might be just be impatient, or stressed out. But some people just about go nuts if they spill coffee on themselves, drop a book, make a typo, or are in some way "insulted" or "infringed on" by someone else. Some examples might be in order.
A girl goes off on her roommate because the roommate left an empty soda can on the counter. The first girl hates empty drink containers around on the counter, the table, or anywhere else. It freaks her out. [An empty container is not the end of the world, but the one girl acts like it is. Empty containers around the house are one of the girl's pet peeves.]
A man yells at his son for spilling a glass of juice. He can't stand spilled drinks. [The child is young, and spills happen. The man's reaction is out of proportion because he reacts badly to any spilled drinks, and kids spill things. Spills are one of the man's pet peeves.]
A woman leaves her glasses somewhere in the house, and cannot recall where. She runs around cursing loudly while looking for them. [We sometimes misplace things. The woman's actions are much out of proportion for the difficulty. We sometimes set something down and forget where. She just goes ape when she puts her glasses down and cannot find them. She doesn't react this way when she misplaces her keys, even when she is running late.]
Some pet peeves can include people snapping gum, interrupting them, and when people talk about African Animals.
Pet peeves are things that are minor, yet still get on someone's nerves. It may be using the wrong form of the word 'Your' and 'You're.' A pet peeve may also be something like leaving the cap off the toothpaste.
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(pēv) Pronunciation Key tr.v. peeved, peev·ing, peeves
To cause to be annoyed or resentful. See Synonyms at annoy.
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A pet peeve is a rather minor frustration that for some reason really makes a person mad. These are very individual. Your pet peeves may not bother me at all. Here are some typical pet peeves: * People who take their dog for a walk but don't pick up the droppings * smacking gum loudly * sniffing over and over instead of using a Kleenex * using a cell phone in public and talking very loudly A pet peeve is something very trivial that a particular person finds extremely irritating.
Derived from the adjective 'peevish' first attest in 1393, peyvesshe "perverse, capricious, silly," of uncertain origin, possibly modeled on Latin perversus "reversed, perverse," past participle of pervertere "to turn about" pet peeve "the thing that provokes one most" is first attested 1919
Pet peeves are actions that someone or something does that aggravates, frustrates, or annoys you. (i.e. my pet peeve is when someone interrupts me while I'm talking)
A "pet" peeve is one that is particularly irritating.
Pet peeves is something you dislike. Ex: My pet peeve is waiting in line for the checkouts
A pet peeve is something particularly annoying to the individual in question. Example: Vandals would be a pet peeve for many supervisors here.
Pet Peeve was first used in the early 1900's and originates from the word "peevish". Peevish refers to something that means "ill tempered."
pet peeve
It's your favorite minor complaint.It's when someone, or somethings, actions really irritate you and you just can't stand it.It could be irrational, and not even annoy anybody else. It can be different for anyone.For example, I hate it when a person goes to turn while driving, and they don't turn on their blinker.It is something small that bothers you that other people are not bothered by.amd also when u do something u really like and u cant help but To do itA pet peeve is something that upsets your sensibilities to a higher degree than normal. Some examples are leaving the top off the tooth paste, slow drivers or wearing white after Labor Day. My pet peeve is people who use adjectives incorrectly instead of using adverbs.
Treat your pet like your family.
A "pet peeve" is something that drives you crazy, or your least favorite thing. So the opposite of your "pet peeve" would be your "favorite thing" or something you absolutely love.
A "pet peeve" is something that drives you crazy, or your least favorite thing. So the opposite of your "pet peeve" would be your "favorite thing" or something you absolutely love.
A pet peeve is something particularly annoying to the individual in question. Example: Vandals would be a pet peeve for many supervisors here.
The Tagalog translation for "pet peeve" is "iritasyon" or "nakaka-inis na bagay."
Pet Peeve was first used in the early 1900's and originates from the word "peevish". Peevish refers to something that means "ill tempered."
A pet peeve is a rather minor frustration that for some reason really makes a person mad. These are very individual. Your pet peeves may not bother me at all. Here are some typical pet peeves: * People who take their dog for a walk but don't pick up the droppings * smacking gum loudly * sniffing over and over instead of using a Kleenex * using a cell phone in public and talking very loudly A pet peeve is something very trivial that a particular person finds extremely irritating.
A pet peeve.
his pet peeve is persons mocking people with disabilities
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Goodie-Two-Shoes like Hercules and Posiden and Zeus
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