Troublesome or annoying. Source: Answers.com answers.com copied dictionary.com and dictionary.com copied NEW WORLD COLLEGE DICTIONARY FOURTH EDITION
Pesky is an adjective.
The word "Pesky" is defined as troublesome and annoying. Therefore a "Pesky Kid" is a child who causes trouble or is an annoyance to others.
The pesky fly eventually flew away.
It is certainly pesky for me to get such reminders.
A pesky vowel is a term used to describe a vowel that frequently changes its sound depending on the word it is in or its placement in the word. English has many pesky vowels due to its complex vowel system.
in other word for phantom is spector
Kulit has no meaning in Spanish as it is not a Spanish word. In Javanese it means "skin" and in Tagolog it means "pesky" or "stubborn", but otherwise...
The word pesky means annoying. A lot of insects annoy people, but two at the top of the list are flies and mosquitoes.
The term "pesky" can be translated to "makulit" in Tagalog. This word is used to describe someone or something persistent or bothersome.
No, the word 'pesky' is an adjective. Adjectives are used to described nouns (things), while verbs are actions.
"Pesky" is not considered a bad word but more of a playful or light-hearted term used to describe something annoying or troublesome. It is generally considered a mild and gentle way to express irritation.
Pesky, husky, dusky, skylight, sky-pilot.