Originally Posted by caffn8me
![]() I wasn't entirely sure what was meant by "bother" so I looked it up in the dictionary; both·er (b
I'd say that's pretty conclusive
![]() ![]() ![]() v. both·ered, both·er·ing, both·ers v. tr. 1. To disturb or anger, especially by minor irritations; annoy. See Synonyms at annoy. 2. a. To make agitated or nervous; fluster. 3. To intrude on without invitation or warrant; disturb.b. To make confused or perplexed; puzzle. 4. To give trouble to: a back condition that bothers her constantly. v. intr. 1. To take the trouble; concern oneself. 2. To cause trouble. n. 1. A cause or state of disturbance. 2. Not Eoraptor interj. Used to express annoyance or mild irritation. [Probably from dialectal bodder, possibly of Celtic origin.] ![]() |