When to Use:
Expressing exasperation when your aunt at the holiday dinner asks "What's with the short hair?" for the 12th time.
When your coworker won't stop talking about their fantasy football draft picks.
When someone asks you to "just Google it" for a simple math problem.
When your sibling won't stop borrowing your last good pair of socks.
Etymology:
From the Latin "exasperare," meaning "to be completely exasperated." Because, let's be real, it's a long word.