hasslesome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From hassle +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

hasslesome (comparative more hasslesome, superlative most hasslesome)

  1. Characterised by hassle, or marked by hassling
    • 2008, Guy Spiro, Astro-Weather 2009 Pacific Time Edition:
      Different people respond to individual Astro-Weather energies differently. Just as some people like rainy days while most people do not, some people will enjoy challenging energies that most people consider to be hasslesome.
    • 2009, Petra Falk, Being the Other Woman:
      Why on earth would any man leave one hasslesome and unsatisfactory relationship for another equally hasslesome one, especially when doing so comes at such a high price as divorce, financial disadvantages, getting estranged from his children, losing his home and more than likely a number of his friends.