Häirima
Häirima is an Estonian verb meaning to disturb, bother, interrupt, or harass. It is used to describe actions that break someone's concentration, peace, or privacy, or to cause annoyance through persistent or intrusive behavior. The term can apply to physical noise, interruptions of work, or more personal forms of nuisance or harassment.
In everyday language, häirima covers a range of situations from minor interruptions to more serious intrusion.
The noun form häire means disturbance or alarm, from which häirima is derived. The word belongs to
See also: häire, disturbance; harassment and nuisance in Estonian social norms and law; related verbs that express
In summary, häirima denotes the act of causing disturbance or nuisance to someone or something, spanning everyday