Since, for some reason, you're so concerned with "exact definitions" -
an·noy
Pronunciation: &-'noi
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English anoien, from Middle French enuier, from Late Latin
inodiare to make
loathsome, from Latin in + odium hatred -- more at ODIUM
Date: 13th century
transitive senses
1 : to disturb or irritate especially by repeated acts
ANNOY implies a wearing on the nerves by persistent petty unpleasantness <their
constant
complaining annoys us>
20-odd posts a day is ridiculous, even if you did have a valid point in there
somewhere.
Why do you feel the members of this list need to justify their taste in music
to you?
Your email address has been added to my list of blocked addresses. Ciao.
-ted
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