pester out of



pester someone out of something

 
1. to annoy someone out of doing something. Dave pestered Mary out of going away for the weekend. He pestered her out of leaving without him.
2. to annoy one out of one's mind, senses, good manners, etc. I was pestered out of my mind by a series of silly questions.
See also: of, out, pester

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Prudenciaproo-DHEN-thya (Spanish), proo-DHEN-sya (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
HyrumHIE-rəmEnglish (Rare)
Min-Junmeen-joonKorean
Mcleod[mək'laʊd]
Ascroft['æʃkrɔft]
Mitrodora-Macedonian