Yes!
Onions, People who hate Twilight, People who hate the Jonas Brothers, change, immature silly boys, feet, my hair, how my eyes always itch, making a fool out of myself, bad music, mean people, people who are obsessed with their image, people who only talk about boyfriends and girlfriends, people who bully, people who sit alone by choice and claim they are getting left out, people who steal my lunch seat, chores, when the fire doesn't light, racism, flys, bugs, Spiders, madonna, people who lie and sooooo much other stuff.
yes if you really hate it
Nothing it's really stupid and annoys me
This does.... http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_next_case_study_on_the_BBC_show_%27Freaky_Eaters%27
you get fruatrated when someone annoys you are when you don't get math are when things are really hard
Just compleatly ignore him and he will soon get bored.
The plural form of "annoy" is "annoys."
no because in the amazing world of gumball he does weird things and annoys her so she gets really mad
An annoyance is something which annoys, or an act or instance of annoying.
I would have a serious talk with him that it makes me feel weird. If he continues, do something to annoy him back. If he is a really close friend you should probably know what annoys him. But don't do anything involved with allergies, whether it is serious or not.
If something 'annoys the hell out of you' it simply means it annoys you very, very much. There doesn't seem a definite origin to the phrase, but there are many similar such phrases used throughout the English-speaking world, all saying something like 'annoys the ... out of you'.
'It's such a drag' means that something really annoys you and troubles you and you dont like it, for e.g. school is such a drag or this exam is such a drag...
The word annoys is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of the verb annoy.