Annoyance vs Tchah - What's the difference?
annoyance | tchah |
(countable) That which annoys.
(countable) An act or instance of annoying.
(uncountable) The psychological state of being annoyed or irritated.
Expressing distaste or annoyance.
* 1890 , George Manville Fenn, Eli's children: the chronicles of an unhappy family
* 1968 , Bernard Victor Dryer, The torch bearers: a novel
* 2005 , Ann English, Morning's Glory
As a noun annoyance
is (countable) that which annoys.As an interjection tchah is
expressing distaste or annoyance.annoyance
English
Alternative forms
* annoyaunce (obsolete)Noun
(wikipedia annoyance)Synonyms
* narktchah
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- Tchah ! he wouldn't have cared to stay. He dines late and fashionable-like at home.
- Tchah ! I was stopped by two security patrols. First the Federals, they at least have some discipline, but the second! Aie, you know our municipales? Brutos. Worse than cops on TV, bang, bang.
- Tchah ! She had to get him out the door. Did she say “No” to his latest impertinence? She must've, she supposed.