Also means
bother
Usage Note
Emmerder is a vulgar verb (from merde) meaning to annoy or bother someone intensely. It is stronger than énerver and firmly informal — avoid in formal settings. S'emmerder reflexively means to be bored out of one's mind. The related noun emmerdeur/emmerdeuse describes a person who is a constant pain in the neck.
Examples
"Arrête de m'emmerder avec ça."
Natural Translation
Stop bothering me with that.
Literal Translation
Stop to me-bother with that
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