Looking for a right vocabulary. A kid is touching your leg, but his hand isn't just still, on the leg, but rather moving here and there busy. Do you have other words to describe this kind of touch?
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Is it your own kid?– TimRCommented Aug 27, 2016 at 16:33
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Please look up the definition of "vocabulary" in a dictionary. It does not mean what you think it means.– JasperCommented Nov 26, 2016 at 7:18
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Are you looking for a word, or a phrase?– JasperCommented Nov 26, 2016 at 7:19
3 Answers
This would be a colloquial way of telling your own child to desist:
It annoys me when you keep touching my leg over and over again like that.
keep touching = persist in touching, to touch repeatedly
over and over again = repeatedly
like that = in that manner, as you are doing
or you could say
What is this with all the touching? Stop doing it, okay?
or you could say
Go away, kid. You're bothering me.
You might be looking for:
So, it would be
- Stop stroking my leg.
- Stop brushing your hand on/against my leg.
I wonder if the word Scrabble could be used here. It aptly fits the action mentioned here. Could be said Stop scrabbling at my leg.
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4Thank you for your answer. A dictionary reference might make it even more useful! If you haven't done so, please take a few minutes to review our tour and Help Center pages. From review Commented Sep 27, 2016 at 1:24