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What does the phrase Stop bugging mean?

"Stop bugging" is a colloquial phrase that means to stop bothering or annoying someone. It's a more informal and often slightly rude way of saying "Stop bothering me."

Here's how it's typically used:

* "Stop bugging me, I'm trying to work!" This indicates someone is being disruptive or annoying, preventing the speaker from focusing.

* "Stop bugging your sister, she just wants to read." This tells someone to stop bothering another person who wants to be left alone.

Important Note: While it's a common phrase, "stop bugging" can be considered rude or disrespectful, especially if used in a more formal setting.

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