To harass or pester persistently. See Synonyms at harass. [Perhaps from badge.]; Word History: Our name for the Eurasian species of this mammal, which is noted for defending its burrow like a knight of old, may come from the badger's knightly emblem.
|
dictionary.reference.com/browse/Badger
|
|
Definition of pester in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of pester. Pronunciation of pester. Translations of pester. pester synonyms, pester antonyms. Information about pester in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. She did not pester their young brains with too much learning, but, on the contrary,
|
www.thefreedictionary.com/pester
www.thefreedictionary.com/pester
|
|
3. Any of several similar mammals, such as the ratel. tr.v. badg·ered, badg·er·ing, badg·ers. To harass or pester persistently. See Synonyms at harass.
|
www.thefreedictionary.com/badger
|
|
PESTER (verb) The verb PESTER has 1 sense: 1. annoy persistently. Familiarity information: PESTER used as a verb is very rare. Dictionary entry details...
|
www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/pester.htm
www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/pester.htm
|
|
Find Synonym of pester and Antonym of pester at Thesaurus.com, Synonym, Synonyms, Thesaurus, Pester persistently · Pester power · Pester power phenom.
|
thesaurus.reference.com/browse/pester
thesaurus.reference.com/browse/pester
|
|
To complain or carp persistently. [From Yiddish nudyen, to pester, bore, from Polish nudzić.] Home of Wiki & Reference Answers, the world's leading Q&A site...
|
www.answers.com/topic/nudge
|
|
Do salespeople know the definition of badgering: "to harass or urge persistently; pester; nag" on dictionary.com? None of those words describe anything positive, yet recently my team was badgered by a salesperson who just would not stop.
|
www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle...
www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=114294
|
|
To harry or pester persistently. American Heritage Dictionary The word means "to harry or pester persistently," exactly what devils do to us as they cover our "temple" bodies, Habakkuk 1:4; Matthew 12:43-45. E Their "badgerskin" inserts (words) are side by side with the WORD of the Holy Spirit on the pages of our Bibles.
|
www.goodnewsinc.net/v4gn/rjecslvr.html
|
|
And yes, count on me to pester you persistently to go and vote, even if it isn't for QandO. While you're there, take the time to read a few new blogs you've not read in the past ... that is one of the joys of this competition.
|
www.qando.net/details.aspx?entry=5035
|
|