(1) MacFarlane hurls the affection right back: "You need somebody who is really going to be able to make the point that her character has to make but not come off naggy.
(2) The agar disk diffusion method cannot be used for the "routinary" assay of susceptibility of Campylobacter, because it is a "naggy" microaerophilic organism.
(3) Once you voice the idea that women ask for rape and can't have careers, the next stage is to get rid of naggy old human rights because women don't count as human anyway.
(4) "Jack was interesting though: we did introduce women into the story more than is generally the case with this fairytale: we have quite a lot of incidental characters who are female and voiced by girls, rather than just the traditional naggy mum and housekeeper."
(5) "Mrs Lessing leaves one with the really terrible impression of a woman - shrewish, naggy, self-righteous and impossible to live with."
Snaggy
Definition:
(a.) Full of snags; full of short, rough branches or sharp points; abounding with knots.