The phrase "why are you bugging me" typically expresses annoyance or frustration at someone who is persistently bothering or pestering you. It implies that the person feels overwhelmed or irritated by the other person's behavior or questions. Essentially, it's a way of asking why someone is being intrusive or demanding attention.
The term that means living is "alive."
The suffix "-ologist" means specialist.
The prefix "hydra" means water or liquid. It is derived from the Greek word "hydor" which means water.
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The word that means "takes place" is "occurs."
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"To bug" in this sense means "to bother." It means "stop bothering me."
It means "Stop bothering me"
The idiom will u please get off my back means stop bugging me or leave me alone
What's Bugging Seth was created in 2005.
To bug someone means to bother or annoy them. "Quit bugging me!" means "stop doing that." This is an older slang term, but you can still hear it in casual conversation. The image is of a bug crawling all over you, driving you to distraction.
You should tell him or her, please stop bugging me about that. that can get annoying sometimes.
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Bugging Out - 2010 Tarantula Convention was released on: USA: 19 October 2010
Chasing and bugging it
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Bathtastic - 2008 Stop Bugging Me 2-5 was released on: USA: 2009