“Molest” can mean annoy, but that meaning is basically outdated at this point.
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Siegfried@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
“Molestar” in spanish does not mean the same as in english. For example, “este post es una cagada y me molesta muchisimo” means that your shitpost is bothering me.
bdonvr@thelemmy.club 2 weeks ago
NONE_dc@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
No podría haberlo explicado mejor XD
over_clox@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Nah, still means basically the same in English. Basically means to bother or annoy someone.
People just forgot to describe what type of molestation anymore and automatically assume the word implies a sexual context, when that’s not necessarily always the case.
www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/molest
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
If 99% of the common is for sexual molestation them it means sexual moleststion in common usage even if it means something else in other contexts where the meaning hasn’t changed. Nobody is going to think someone means anything else when someone says their uncle molested them.
Definitions outside of structured settings like science or law are based on common usage.
over_clox@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
True. If by chance I ever did use the word outside of common usage context, I’d make sure to clarify exactly what I mean…
“Snooggums is verbally molesting me!”
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
“Clear as a belle!”