To move around in an irritating, restless, or aggressive manner.
"He kept wasping around the office, pestering everyone with questions."
To move around in an aggressive, irritating, or restlessly buzzing manner.
To fly or move around in an annoying way, like a wasp.
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To move around in an irritating, restless, or aggressive manner.
"He kept wasping around the office, pestering everyone with questions."
To move around like a wasp — the figurative meaning closely mirrors the literal image.
To fly or move around in an annoying way, like a wasp.
Very rare and informal; found mainly in British English. Used figuratively to describe people who are annoyingly persistent or who flit about in an irritating way. Not a standard dictionary entry; use with caution.
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