fastidiar
irk ; hassle ; bug ; bungle ; spite ; annoy ; nag (at) ; niggle ; grudge ; gall ; peeve ; piss + Nombre + off ; cast + a blight on ; blight ; screw + Nombre + up ; play up ; fuck + Nombre + over ; spoil ; injure ; do in ; piss + Nombre + about/around ; begrudge.
She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.
Richins also included inconveniences such as special trips to complain, time and effort required to fill out form, being treated rudely, and having to hassle someone.
I have a question that has been bugging me since I upgraded to ProCite 5 some time ago.
Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.
Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.
Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.
This a book that I had admired but that had nagged at me for years.
He was under the knife last week to treat the knee problem that has been niggling him.
He did not grudge them the money, but he grudged terribly the risk which the spending of that money might bring on them.
It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.
Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.
And he isn't one to squander an opportunity to take credit for an operation that will piss off Washington.
Rampant commercialisation of publishing is casting a blight on literature.
The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.
Her past relationship screwed her up mentally, physically and emotionally.
Each time it's been in the garage, it drives OK for about 10-15 miles, before starting to play up again.
They gladly and avariciously take our money, but make no bones about hating our fucking guts and trying to fuck us over every chance they get!.
But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.
Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.
I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.
At first he thought they were pulling his leg and told them to stop pissing him around.
In fact, many successful working women begrudge their partner's lack of earning power.
fastidiarla [Eufemismo de fuck up]
muck up
screw up
goof up
fuck up
eff up
mess up
Oh, well, at least try to keep it as simple as one can without mucking it up.
Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.
The initial thing you need to do is acknowledge that you goofed up - don't make excuses for it and don't try to obscure it up.
They don't even have the balls to admit they fucked up big time!.
What has Obama done to eff up my country today?.
I'm scared that somehow I will mess it up.
fastidiarlo todo
throw + a (monkey) wrench in the works
put + a (monkey) wrench in the works
put + a spanner in the works
throw + a spanner in the works
We have all been there: a flat tire on the way to work, a power outage that puts the refrigerator on the blink - life simply has a way of throwing a wrench into the works.
However, the one crucial factor that could put a wrench in the works is that the self-healing process is almost entirely dependent on the availability of water.
Chelsea have put a spanner in the works of Real Madrid and Barcelona over the future destination of Valencia forward David Villa.
Last Saturday, Pope Benedict XVI threw a spanner in the works with his long-awaited, much-rumored, and oft-debated apostolic letter which more or less gives any priest the choice of which Mass to offer.