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naggy

[ nag-ee ]

adjective

, nag·gi·er, nag·gi·est.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of naggy1

First recorded in 1690–1700; nag 1 + -y 1
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Example Sentences

“I think I’m just not ready to share all that stuff yet, but of course there has been not-great stuff that’s happened. So … yeah. In terms of how things have changed, I guess nowadays the culture has changed, so that when people do some joke that you’ve heard before about women being ‘naggy’ or something, it just feels dated.

Barack Obama made wife jokes all the time, often employing the naggy wife trope, which is popular in the genre.

They complimented each other’s dresses, hair, and make-up, sharing their Tinder horror stories and stories of their naggy sisters who wouldn’t stop setting them up on blind dates.

So we don’t want her to sound naggy, we don’t want her to be a pain.’

"Yeah, I got it, Mr. Tony," Skunk said with that same annoyed voice that all of us get around naggy oldheads.

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