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The word is probably borrowed from North Germanic, compare Swedish nagga ' to gnaw '. [ 1 ] In a Wall Street Journal article, reporter Elizabeth Bernstein defined nagging as "the interaction in which one person repeatedly makes a request, the other person repeatedly ignores it and both become increasingly annoyed". [ 2 ]
For example, the word anagram itself can be rearranged into the phrase "nag a ram"; which is an Easter egg suggestion in Google after searching for the word "anagram". [2] The original word or phrase is known as the subject of the anagram. Any word or phrase that exactly reproduces the letters in another order is an anagram.
This is a list of words that have entered the English language from the Yiddish language, many of them by way of American English.There are differing approaches to the romanization of Yiddish orthography (which uses the Hebrew alphabet); thus, the spelling of some of the words in this list may be variable (for example, shlep is a variant of schlep, and shnozz, schnoz).
Nag, a cobra in Rudyard Kipling's Rikki-Tikki-Tavi; Nāg, refers to the Indian cobra; Nag (missile), a third generation "fire and forget" anti-tank missile; Nag Champa, an Indian fragrance; Nag Hammadi massacre, a massacre of Coptic Christians in Egypt in 2010; Nag Nag Nag, a former nightclub in London; Nag Nathaiya (festival), in Varanasi, India
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Nag champa is a commercial fragrance of Indian origin. It is made from a combination of sandalwood and either champak [1] [2] or frangipani. [3] When frangipani is used, the fragrance is usually referred to simply as champa. [4] Nag champa is commonly used in incense, soap, perfume oil, candles, wax melts, and personal toiletries. [5]
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