mither

/ˈmaɪðər/
verb
  1. To bother, pester, or fuss over something in an annoying way.
    • She always mithers over small details before a trip.
    • Stop mithering me about the dishes; I'll do them later.
    • The kids were mithering their dad for ice cream.
  2. To be in a state of confusion or worry; to fuss or fret.
    • She mithers whenever the train is late.
    • He's been mithering all day about the job interview.
    • Don't mither yourself over things you can't change.
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