No but they are when you pick them up and they keep moving and wiggling in your hands and when you try to pick her-him up and they hold on to the ground. Hope This Helps
The plural form of "annoy" is "annoys."
An annoyance is something which annoys, or an act or instance of annoying.
If something 'annoys the hell out of you' it simply means it annoys you very, very much. There doesn't seem a definite origin to the phrase, but there are many similar such phrases used throughout the English-speaking world, all saying something like 'annoys the ... out of you'.
The word annoys is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of the verb annoy.
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Constant handling.
Sometimes.
Babys crying!
Is something that annoys u
he ANNOYS you.
Tell he or she to stop.
No, it is not true.