What does NUDZH mean?

nudzh

Part of Speech: verb

Definition: To pester or annoy someone persistently.

Pronunciations: US: /no͝oj/; UK: /nuːdʒ/

Origin and Usage: The word "nudzh" is of Yiddish origin and was first used in English in the 1960s. It is often used in informal contexts to describe persistent and irritating behavior.

Synonyms: bother, annoy, irritate, pester, badger, hassle, harry, plague, vex, hound, nag.

Related Words: nudge, judge, pudgy, slush.

Example Sentences:

  • She nudzhed him to take out the trash.
  • He was constantly being nudzhed by his boss to work overtime.
  • The children wouldn stop nudzhing their parents to buy them candy.


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