Etymology:
The word "hassle" is believed to have originated from several possible sources:
Meaning:
"Hassle" has several closely related meanings:
Origin:
The word "hassle" first appeared in English in the early 20th century. It was initially used in military slang to refer to an annoying or difficult person or situation. Over time, it gained wider usage and became a common term for any source of frustration or inconvenience.
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