1. to disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares;bother continually; pester; persecute.
2.to trouble by repeated attacks, incursions, etc., as in war orhostilities; harry; raid.
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to bother or harass
ing means the verd doing then.
To constantly be really annoying
There is no Latin suffix -ing.
i have a gold ring with ING stamped on the inside , what does that mean ?
Joe did not mean to harass his neighbor, but that's what the police were told he was doing.
used to form the present participle or verbal nouns.(talk-ing,painting).--suffix.You do it. It is in action.
To harass a person could mean multiple things. 'A harassed mother' is considered to mean 'an annoyed mother', while 'A harassed woman' is often considered to mean 'a (sexually) bullied woman'.
By the f***ing way
It means "I am not going."
The verb of harassment is harass. As in "to harass something or someone".
hound or hounded means to chase, harass, pester, and pursue.