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Badgering
badg·er-ing
/ˈbajər
verb
gerund or present participle: badgering
repeatedly ask (someone) to do something; pester.
"He kept bagering with the same question because he would not accept the first answer given"
Similar:
pester
harass
bother
plague
torment
hound
nag
chivvy
harry
keep on at
go on at
harp on at
keep after
importune
annoy
trouble
mither
hassle
bug
heavy
badg·er-ing
/ˈbajər
verb
gerund or present participle: badgering
repeatedly ask (someone) to do something; pester.
"He kept bagering with the same question because he would not accept the first answer given"
Similar:
pester
harass
bother
plague
torment
hound
nag
chivvy
harry
keep on at
go on at
harp on at
keep after
importune
annoy
trouble
mither
hassle
bug
heavy
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kith
noun | KITH
Kith is an old-fashioned term that refers to familiar friends, neighbors, or relatives. It is often used in the phrase “kith and kin,” which means “friends and relatives.”
// We love inviting all of our kith and kin to family cookouts on holidays
noun | KITH
Kith is an old-fashioned term that refers to familiar friends, neighbors, or relatives. It is often used in the phrase “kith and kin,” which means “friends and relatives.”
// We love inviting all of our kith and kin to family cookouts on holidays
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Kith and kin, yes.
Paranoia.
I see.

Paranoia.
https://www.mind.org.uk/information-sup ... ed%20about.Paranoia is thinking and feeling like you are being threatened in some way, even if there is no evidence, or very little evidence, that you are. Paranoid thoughts can also be described as delusions. There are lots of different kinds of threat you might be scared and worried about.
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You can observe, but that ain't paranoria SteveEarnest wrote: ↑March 21, 2023, 1:53 amKith and kin, yes.
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Paranoia.
https://www.mind.org.uk/information-sup ... ed%20about.Paranoia is thinking and feeling like you are being threatened in some way, even if there is no evidence, or very little evidence, that you are. Paranoid thoughts can also be described as delusions. There are lots of different kinds of threat you might be scared and worried about.
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fawn
verb | FAWN
What It Means
To fawn over someone is to court their favor by groveling or by flattering the person. Fawn is also sometimes used of dogs to mean “to show affection.”
Still new to celebrity, the musician seemed a bit baffled by those fawning over her during her recent visit to her hometown.
I'd only been gone five minutes but the puppy fawned on me like I'd been away for hours.
verb | FAWN
What It Means
To fawn over someone is to court their favor by groveling or by flattering the person. Fawn is also sometimes used of dogs to mean “to show affection.”
Still new to celebrity, the musician seemed a bit baffled by those fawning over her during her recent visit to her hometown.
I'd only been gone five minutes but the puppy fawned on me like I'd been away for hours.
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B*gger me 60 odd years under the misapprehension it meant a Young Deer ..... yer live & learn
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I reckon we all understand you have lived a very sheltered life, statts.
On another subject, I do note that Dd had specified "fawn" as a verb in his post.
On another subject, I do note that Dd had specified "fawn" as a verb in his post.
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Not the way I read it
It says fawn
then later (2nd line) it describes verb FAWN but does not go on to describe any other type after
Note:- a dictionary is also a great way to learn (probably even better than google when concerning Words)
Dictionaries are available on most laptops/phones and all good bookshops
It says fawn
then later (2nd line) it describes verb FAWN but does not go on to describe any other type after
Note:- a dictionary is also a great way to learn (probably even better than google when concerning Words)
Dictionaries are available on most laptops/phones and all good bookshops
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2nd line ...... (sub heading) 

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fawn
/fôn/ noun
1.a young deer in its first year.
"a six-month-old roe fawn
2 a light yellowish-brown color.
"soft shades of pale green and fawn"
Definition of the noun fawn, please be aware that there is a verb spelt the same way
/fôn/ noun
1.a young deer in its first year.
"a six-month-old roe fawn
2 a light yellowish-brown color.
"soft shades of pale green and fawn"
Definition of the noun fawn, please be aware that there is a verb spelt the same way
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That's right, it's paranoia.
Fawn; what other meanings?
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obdurate
adjective | AHB-duh-rut
What It Means
Obdurate is a formal word that means “resistant to persuasion.” It is usually used to describe someone who is stubborn or not willing to change their opinion or the way they do something.
We all admire his obdurate refusal to give up on his goal despite the many challenges he faced.
adjective | AHB-duh-rut
What It Means
Obdurate is a formal word that means “resistant to persuasion.” It is usually used to describe someone who is stubborn or not willing to change their opinion or the way they do something.
We all admire his obdurate refusal to give up on his goal despite the many challenges he faced.
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Excellent word, Dd. 
You may have noticed, there's a bit of it about.
EDIT: for example, see below.
You may have noticed, there's a bit of it about.
EDIT: for example, see below.

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Surely you missed number 3 Whizzy
3. to fawn over ... (in no way connected to fawnucate


to court favor by a cringing or flattering manner...(fawn over/on someone) to be extremely nice to someone more important than you because you want them to like you or give you something. Synonyms and related words. To try hard to please or impress someone in some cases to get in their pants.. or good books.
Definitions of fawning. adjective. attempting to win favor by flattery. synonyms: bootlicking, sycophantic, toadyish servile
EXAMPLE ..Jackpratt fawned over KPs post about the marvelous state of Thai driving and the new road network improvements so much so it made a passerby vomit.
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Nah, Jon.
Doodoo did that already. I was simply adding the other two meanings that doodoo refused either include or acknowledge.
Doodoo did that already. I was simply adding the other two meanings that doodoo refused either include or acknowledge.
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Begs the question to fawnicate.
The mind boggles, do you lay down and fawn over your intended fu3ckee, do you cover them in a flimsy gauze of a particular hue or do you spot the doe eyed dear and.......
The mind boggles, do you lay down and fawn over your intended fu3ckee, do you cover them in a flimsy gauze of a particular hue or do you spot the doe eyed dear and.......
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Yes, of course.
Any further meanings for fawn?
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