badger
US /ˈbædʒ.ɚ/
UK /ˈbædʒ.ɚ/

1.
tejón
a heavily built, nocturnal, omnivorous mammal of the weasel family, typically having a gray and black coat and a white head with black stripes.
:
•
The badger emerged from its sett at dusk.
El tejón salió de su madriguera al anochecer.
•
We saw a family of badgers foraging in the field.
Vimos una familia de tejones buscando comida en el campo.
1.
acosar, molestar
to pester (someone) to do something; to annoy persistently.
:
•
She kept badgering him about the overdue report.
Ella siguió acosándolo por el informe atrasado.
•
Don't badger me with so many questions!
¡No me acoséis con tantas preguntas!