Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who nags; a scold; a tease.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun Someone (especially a woman) who constantly finds fault.

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  • noun one who nags

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault

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Examples

  • View It » whats behind what? its not hate. its rejection. of sarah palin of racists like orly taitz (she was invited to be a featured speaker at the teabagger event JUST LAST WEEK) of signage at teabagger events that call obama "nagger" of grass roots claims even though we all know huge players like the Koch Family are funding this.

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  • View It » whats behind what? its not hate. its rejection. of sarah palin of racists like orly taitz (she was invited to be a featured speaker at the teabagger event JUST LAST WEEK) of signage at teabagger events that call obama "nagger" of grass roots claims even though we all know huge players like the Koch Family are funding this.

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  • I would definitely not hire a "nagger" I would try and find a friend and create an

    this woman's work 2009

  • It looked like a pun on the word "nagger" inviting a letter substitution that some racist obliged.

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  • It looked like a pun on the word "nagger" inviting a letter substitution that some racist obliged.

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  • Judy is a breast cancer survivor who calls herself a "nagger" for others to get regular exams.

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  • "I would definitely not hire a" nagger "I would try and find a friend and create an

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  • It is a vicious circle: The naggee tires of the badgering and starts to withhold, which makes the nagger nag more.

    Meet the Marriage Killer Elizabeth Bernstein 2012

  • Other people are naturally resistant—some might say lazy—and could bring out the nagger in anyone.

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  • • If you are the nagger, realize you are asking for something.

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