1: i was in a hassle to get to work because my cat had escaped
2: i was walking, minding my own business and someone attacked me, why would someone hassle me like that?
2: i was walking, minding my own business and someone attacked me, why would someone hassle me like that?
by the gaming proTO June 02, 2020

Nick always came up with a hassle using some clever pun that made everyone laugh, and Mark responded with some crappy hassle that usually began with the words "your momma".
Adam made so many hassles about Paul that he was awarded a Guiness World Record.
Pete told his sister a hassle, making her cry.
Adam made so many hassles about Paul that he was awarded a Guiness World Record.
Pete told his sister a hassle, making her cry.
by Bloopy July 25, 2006

Term of endearment used by males to refer to girlfriend/wife. Only to be used in conjuction with "the", as in "The Hassle". Variations include all derivatives of the word hassle, such as the "Hoff" (David Hasslehoff), Beckster (Matt Hasslebeck), and Trenton (Trenton Hassell, NBA player)
by Kewllayz October 02, 2007

1.an angry disturbance; "he didn't want to sands today"; "they had trouble with the coffee being too forte";
2. The guy responsible for the angry disturbance "Dats hassle on the liff dropped all the box on Mr Gauthier"
3. Dum Dum's nickname for every bodies.
2. The guy responsible for the angry disturbance "Dats hassle on the liff dropped all the box on Mr Gauthier"
3. Dum Dum's nickname for every bodies.
by Line Lepage December 08, 2004

tim - george! will you be able to get me some chips on the way back from work? george - No Hassles ! sure can do!
by niko_Queenstown January 15, 2016

In lieu of calling someone an ***hole.
When said with careful inflection, the intention can be conveyed.
May aslo be used to ecape consequences of calling someone an ***hole.
When said with careful inflection, the intention can be conveyed.
May aslo be used to ecape consequences of calling someone an ***hole.
by OX_Bigly August 02, 2016

by BlackPohatu October 27, 2016
