Unhassled
noun
1.
a disorderly dispute.
2.
a problem brought about by pressures of time, money, inconvenience, etc.:
Finding a decent place to have lunch in this neighborhood is always a hassle.
verb (used without object), hassled, hassling.
3.
to dispute or quarrel:
children hassling over who has the most toys.
4.
to take time or effort:
We don’t want to hassle with all that waiting in line.
verb (used with object), hassled, hassling.
5.
to bother, annoy, or harass:
I’ll do the work, so don’t hassle me.
noun
1.
a prolonged argument; wrangle
2.
a great deal of trouble; difficulty; nuisance
verb
3.
(intransitive) to quarrel or wrangle
4.
(transitive) to cause annoyance or trouble to (someone); harass
hassle
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