Noodge
Meaning
To persistently bother or pester someone, often in a nagging or whining manner, or a person who does so.
Origin
The word "noodge" comes directly from the Yiddish nudyen, meaning "to bore" or "to annoy." It arrived in the English lexicon, particularly in America, through the vibrant cultural exchange with Yiddish-speaking immigrants in the early to mid-20th century. While nudyen describes the act of persistent pestering, its close cousin nudnik refers to the person doing the pestering—a truly annoying individual. "Noodge" deftly captures both the action and the essence of that insistent, often well-intentioned but ultimately irritating, prodding.
Examples
- My grandmother loves to noodge me about getting married, even though I've told her I'm happy being single.
- He's such a noodge, always trying to convince me to go for a run when I just want to relax.