fash

/fæʃ/
verb
  1. To worry, bother, or annoy someone.
    • The constant noise from the construction site began to fash the neighbors.
    • Don't fash yourself about the test; you studied hard.
    • She told him not to fash over small mistakes.
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noun
  1. Trouble, worry, or annoyance.
    • He was in a bit of a fash over losing his keys.
    • She tried to avoid any fash by planning ahead.
    • All this paperwork is more fash than it's worth.
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