Of course. Anything can be a habit if repeated over time (most habits take 30-40 repetitions to form). A good way to break this mean habit is the cold turkey method. Just stop. Either compliment constantly, ignore the urge, or, if it's this bad, stop talking.
The adverb form of "habit" is habitually.
Habit is a behavior pattern, as seen in the following sentences: It is a good habit to look both ways before crossing the street. It is a bad habit to begin smoking when you are young, as it can shorten your lifespan.
A habit is a behaviour. It's something you do, all the time (and have a hard time not doing). A trait is part of your personality. It's something you are, all the time (or most of it anyway). For example, smoking is something you do, so it can be a habit, if you do it all the time. But being cheerful, or cheap or suspicious is not something you do, but is part of how you are. Those are traits.
An onychophagist is someone who has the habit of biting their nails. This habit can result in damage to the nails and cuticles, as well as potential infections.
It can take anywhere from 18 to 254 days for something to become a habit, depending on the complexity of the behavior and the individual. On average, it may take around 66 days for a habit to form. Consistency and repetition are key factors in developing a new habit.
Being cute
It means that the robin is a creature of habit - and so are you for being there to watch.
you probably mean habit not shabit
Comical or clownish
It is a habit of animals and birds
accustomed
being stupid
The mental image here is of you slipping and falling into a habit as if it were a hole in the ground. You've developed a habit somehow and you don't quite remember how it started.
it is very mean and powerful .
the habit of twentieth century
a peculiar behavior habit
Being Untidy