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  1. As nouns the difference between hassle and hustle is that hassle is trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems while hustle is...

  2. Oct 10, 2023 · Hustle typically means to move energetically or hurriedly, while hassle refers to irritating inconvenience or trouble, often involving conflict. Key Differences. Hustle commonly suggests vigorous activity or bustling, energetic motion, often to achieve something in a hurried manner.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · Hustle refers to energetic activity or hard work, often for success. Hassle denotes an irritating inconvenience or disturbance. Both imply effort, but hustle is typically positive while hassle is negative.

  4. To shake together in confusion; to push, jostle, or crowd rudely; to handle roughly; as, to hustle a person out of a room. Hustle verb To push or crows; to force one's way; to move hustily and with confusion; a hurry.

  5. noun [ C or U ] informal uk / ˈhæs. ə l / us / ˈhæs. ə l / Add to word list. (a situation causing) difficulty or trouble: I can't face the hassle of moving again. give someone hassle My boss has been giving me a lot of hassle this week. get hassle It's one of the few bars that women can go to and not get any hassle from men.

  6. Not hassle means to bother, a trouble or similar. I'd go to the library to check it out, but it is such a hassle to get there. It takes two buses. The bully hassled them every day at school. (Make trouble for them) . hustle - means a con a scam a trick, or the verb to do that ( also means to go fast) He was so good at pool.

  7. HUSTLE definition: 1. to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along: 2. to try to persuade someone…. Learn more.

  8. The earliest known use of the verb hassle is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for hassle is from 1901, in the writing of E. G. Hayden. hassle is perhaps an imitative or expressive formation. Perhaps a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: hustle v.

  9. Oct 30, 2019 · "Hussle" is a misspelling of "hustle" (probably because the "t" sound isn't pronounced). Always use hustle because "hussle" isn't a word.

  10. a situation that is annoying because it involves doing something difficult or complicated that needs a lot of effort. It’s a hassle having to travel with so many bags. Send them an email—it's a lot less hassle than phoning. legal hassles. Extra Examples. Topics Difficulty and failure c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.