noun a person who persistently annoys or nags others
verb to annoy or pester persistently
In psychology, 'nudzh' can refer to a behavior pattern characterized by constant nagging or complaining.
In family dynamics, 'nudzh' can be used to describe a family member who is constantly annoying or bothering others.
In relationships, 'nudzh' can describe a person who is always bothering or irritating their partner.
In workplace dynamics, 'nudzh' can refer to a colleague who is always pestering or nagging their coworkers.
In Yiddish, 'nudzh' means to pester or annoy someone, often in a persistent or bothersome manner.
In a professional setting, a writer may use the term 'nudzh' to describe a character who is constantly bothering or annoying others in a story.
A psychologist may use the term 'nudzh' to refer to a patient who is overly demanding or persistent in seeking attention or help.
A teacher may use the term 'nudzh' to describe a student who is always interrupting or distracting others in the classroom.
An HR professional may use the term 'nudzh' to describe a colleague who is constantly complaining or causing conflicts in the workplace.