Put her in her place.... Trade her in for one that doesn't.... Well that's funny but talk to her and tell her that it bugs you and go from there. If she doesn't listen then try it nagging and be over bearing to her..
Cause she is a woman.
Nag is the husband and Nagaina is his wife
An old horse is often called a nag. "My wife is a nag," is a stereotyped message of many men's complaints.
Nag and Nagaina are both cobras. Nagaina is Nag's wife.
Darzee's wife helps Nag by pretending to be in distress and creating a commotion to distract him while Rikki-tikki-tavi fights with Nag. She plays a crucial role in supporting Rikki-tikki-tavi in his battle against the snakes.
Rikki Tikki Tavi, mongoose Darzee, tailor bird Darzee's wife Chuchandra, muskrat mother Big Man Son- Teddy Nag- cobra Nagaina - Nag's wife chua- rat
Nag called Darzee wicked because Darzee's wife, Rikki-tikki-tavi, had foiled Nag's plans to harm the humans in the garden by killing his wife, Nagaina's, eggs. Nag saw Darzee as complicit in Rikki-tikki-tavi's actions and therefore labeled him as wicked for aiding in thwarting the snakes' intentions. Nag viewed Darzee as an enemy for aligning with Rikki-tikki-tavi and disrupting the snakes' dominance in the garden.
It essentially means that she was prone to nag a lot and be generally unpleasant.
The minor characters in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" are Darzee, a tailorbird, and his wife, Nag, the cobra, and Nagaina, the female cobra. They play important roles in the story by interacting with the protagonist, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, and contributing to the plot development.
Duchess Cuzco she would nag a lot
The female antagonist, Nag's wife is named Nagaina.
Darzee, Darzee's wife, Chuchundra, And Teddy's father