Word or phrase for someone who annoys you as soon as they walk in and start talking


Looking for both a journalistic and perhaps playful term. In a journalistic sense, how would I describe a CEO figure who holds a company meeting and the employees are either annoyed, bored, or rolling their eyes the entire time he talks.


In a playful sense, a similar personality walks into my office, but is the context is such that I can make the comment aloud, such as, "oh god, there goes my chance to get any work done", but in a declarative sense: "here comes the ..."



Answer



Bore would fit.



: one that causes boredom: as
a : a tiresome person
b : something that is devoid of interest


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bore



You can find in other dictionaries and it is a journalistic term as well.



Whether or no a banker ought to be murdered for being a bore, we all know what we mean when we say that he is a bore.


[The Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton, Vol. 36: The Illustrated London News By G. K. Chesterton (2011)]



Also, there is a slang word that may fit: melter



Someone who continuely annoys or irritates someone through speech (usually), this is "melting" them.


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=melter



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