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Originally Posted by MMM
harass:
1 a : exhaust, fatigue b (1) : to annoy persistently (2) : to create an unpleasant or hostile situation for especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct
2 : to worry and impede by repeated raids <harassed the enemy>
She was harassed by these kids, they got caught and now they are going to have to make up for it. I still don't see a defense to their actions.
If what they did wasn't wrong, I am trying to figure out who else in society deserves to go through what that drive-thru worker did.
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The drive-thru worker didn't "go through" anything. She probably just couldn't understand the blitz of Ebonics and freaked out. Seriously, I don't care how much, by the denotation of the word, the lady was harassed. They did not do anything to harass her.