1. bothering - Noun
2. bothering - Verb
of Bother
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the franchise spent 2019 assuring fans that Carson Wentz was their long-term quarterback, taking a talented rookie in an early-round was a big surprise, but the questions and expectations don’t seem to be bothering Hurts at all. Source: Internet
After one premature attack, security forces throughout the island were put on alert and a number of JVP leaders went into hiding without bothering to inform their subordinates of the changed circumstances. Source: Internet
A man who said, publicly and with the confidence of someone who will never have to worry about losing a job, that the NYPD is bothering too many white folks and need to stick to harassing those pesky coloreds. Source: Internet
And since there weren’t that many people at Jax’s party, Stassi took an opportunity to sit down with him and find out what’s been bothering him so much lately. Source: Internet
Ask him about any problems at work, anything that’s bothering him that he would like to get off his chest. Source: Internet
"A few of my favorite writers were or are musicians; James Joyce, for instance, was reportedly an excellent tenor (his wife Nora: "Jim should have stuck to music instead of bothering with writing"). Source: Internet