Nag
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British pronunciation/nˈæɡ/
American pronunciation/ˈnæɡ/

Définition et Signification de "nag"

to nag
01

rabat-joie, harceler

to annoy others constantly with endless complaints
02

harceler, ronger

worry persistently
03

rappeler sans cesse, harceler

remind or urge constantly
Nag
01

bête, cheval de trait

A horse of low quality, often considered old or worn-out

What is a "nag"?

A nag is a term used to describe a horse that is old or worn out, or one that is considered of little value. Typically, a nag is a small or thin horse that has become weak or feeble due to age or overuse. These horses may have a bad temperament and be difficult to work with, making them less desirable for riding or work. The term "nag" is often used to refer to a horse that is in poor condition or one that is no longer useful for its intended purpose. However, it is important to note that this term can be considered derogatory by some horse owners and enthusiasts, as it implies a lack of respect or value for the animal.

02

rabat-joie, grognon

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

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