Unless you are a girl who is very, very confident and sure of what she's always doing, never annoy a girl who is higher up on the social food chain than you are. Unless she is pretty powerless without her friends, she can make your life go like hell, trust me. If you are more popular than her, then some ways are tripping her in the cafeteria, spilling juice/punch on her brand-new shirt "by accident", stealing her boyfriend, etc. This might not just cause her to be annoyed, though, it might cause her to begin as your enemy.
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My advice is just to ignore her. If her purpose is to annoy you, she should be expecting some sort of retaliation. Don't give it to her.
You should steal her boyfriend, throw erasers at her in class. I like the spill juice on her shirt idea. But yes i agree with the first answer, if shes more popular steer clear!
Nope. It's a dumb thing to do. I hate it when people think "Pie" or "Bob" is funny. -___- They'll say it over and over again and it's not funny whatsoever. So don't annoy people, unless you'll want people like me to hate you. -__________- I only annoy people who annoy me, and of those people who annoy me, I only annoy the people with high IQ.
An annoying person is often referred to as a "nuisance" or a "pain."
Yes. Some people can be extremely annoying. This can be either because they're trying to be annoying or because your personality types are opposite and conflicting. In situations like that, its best to not show that you're being annoyed, because often times, people will keep annoying you any way.
i personally as a girl, think you should just ignore her. if she keeps on chasing you, better go and tell her to stop and ask her why is she chasing you if she doesn't tell you, she probably likes you
A synonym for "nagged" could be "harassed," "pestered," or "hounded."
I annoy You annoy He/she/it annoys We annoy You (plural) annoy They annoy or I am annoying etc. :)
The adjective form of annoy is annoying.
A petty name that will annoy your friend is sissy. Nobody likes to be called a sissy.
Don't annoy her, and ask her to be honest with you and tell you if you're being annoying. Of course, this depends on what you are annoying her about. If you annoy her by telling her not to put her makeup on while driving down the expressway, that's a different story all together.
It depends whether you annoy them or not
No, the word 'annoyed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to annoy. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun forms for the verb to annoy are annoyance and the gerund, annoying.
Yes, you annoy her. She is saying that politely. And if you ever have to ask someone if you are annoying them, you are probably annoying them. If you weren't bugging her she would say "No" or "Of course not" and even then you couldn't be too sure. The fact that she not really - that's a definite yes.
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verb is annoy adjectives are annoying/annoyed nouns are annoyance / annoyer
Embétant - Annoying
Annoying Orange would annoy the Trix to death.
it means ANNOY! So you are annoying me