pesterment(n.)
"烦扰的行为; 被烦扰的状态",来自1590年代的 pester 和 -ment。
She cries, 'Don't thee trouble thyself, Neighbour: Let them play a little; I'll put all to rights myself before I go.' But Things are never so put to rights, but that I find a great deal of Work to do after they are gone. Thus, Sir, I have all the Trouble and Pesterment of Children, without the pleasure of—calling them my own .... [Ben Franklin, "The Busy-Body," Feb. 25, 1728 (29)]
她喊道,“别烦自己,邻居:让他们玩一会儿; 我走之前我会把一切都整理好的。”但事情从来没有这么顺利,我发现他们走后还有很多工作要做。因此,先生,我有了孩子的所有麻烦和烦恼,却没有——叫他们是我的孩子的乐趣……[本·富兰克林,“忙碌的身体”,1728年2月25日(29日)]
该词起源时间:1590年代