annoyer

NOUN
  1. someone given to teasing (as by mocking or stirring curiosity)
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How To Use annoyer In A Sentence

  • They claim the vermin-annoyers show no consistent success or, sometimes, no success at all. They're not approved for use by commercial pest-control companies because not enough is known about potential side effects.
  • I can continue to be the annoyer in chief if the White House doesn't want to work with u s," he said. Issa Says GOP Oversight Won't Be Overbearing
  • We have a enough things to worry about without being tortured by evil lawyers and other professional annoyers!
  • In an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Issa embraced the moniker of annoyer and chief. Video Assumes GOP Will Wrest Control Of House
  • Over at Mayor Sam's Sister City, local gadfly and chief City Council annoyer Zuma Dogg above, meeting KTLA's Eric Spillman has been added to the roster of contributors. Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Thursday
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  • Once we get all those annoyers into prison and they start annoying their jailers, what them? Charge them with being annoying, fine them for being so annoying.
  • The relations were broken into three groups: ones that were pacifiers, ones that were markedly present but of no known effect, and ones that were annoyers.
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