It means you're not doing anything. (Often said by annoyed parents or managers when it is obvious to them that you could be helping out.)
No. Technically, "annoyed" is the past participle of the verb "annoy." However, you can use "annoyed" as an adjective, such as in the sentence, "I am annoyed." The verb in this sentence is "am," which links "I" and "annoyed." Thus, "annoyed" describes "I."
The birds screeching annoyed the cat.A dog may feel annoyed if pestered.The teacher became annoyed when students kept whispering.
the french word for annoyed is Ann.
Annoyed means angry or irritated. It is usually used as a little bit less intense than the words furious or incensed. If someone is annoyed with you, they aren't happy.
Frustrated.
It is based on your opinoin for instance i would think that's annoying as hell especially when im not asking anything i would kick there ear with my phone, but that's based on the person who is being annoyed.....Soo yup......
if they hate the girl, then yeah. but if they are obsessed with the girl, they will be extremely happy
Yes, "cross" can also mean annoyed or angry, especially in British English. It is used to describe someone who is irritated or upset about something.
Well, there are a lot of things that can answer anything. One of them is simply saying "What?" ( A good way to get your brothers annoyed) Another way to answer anything is saying "Na."
There isn't anything bad about them unless you get annoyed by the way it is shaped.
No because when you are badgered you are being pester or annoyed, especially with constant questions
"Fed up" is a common idiom meaning to be annoyed, frustrated, or tired of a situation. It is not considered formal language.
Yes. Amy Rose is an extremely polite and gentle girl, although when she gets angry or annoyed she can be quite dangerous.
yes you need concentration especially in school. if you are getting annoyed and need some concentration ask to go out in to the hall.
It shouldn't do anything to your body if you are talking about spots etc. its just oils and others but being annoyed doesn't do anything to your body as far as I know. Another answer Yes, being annoyed, irritated, mad etc a lot can certainly cause problems in the body for instance; nervousness, depression, ulcers, loss of appetite, even cancer if you are holding grudges inside all the time because of a problem.
It means you're not doing anything. (Often said by annoyed parents or managers when it is obvious to them that you could be helping out.)