"Noodge" is a Yiddish term that refers to someone who persistently bothers or annoys another person. Antonyms for the term include words like "pleasing," "calm," and "tranquil." In essence, antonyms of noodge describe people who are the exact opposite of noodge - they are amicable, patient, and not at all intrusive. If a person possesses these characteristics, it is highly unlikely that they could be classified as a noodge. Moreover, they would most likely be described as being "delightful," "relaxed," and "agreeable." By understanding the antonyms of noodge, we can better appreciate the qualities of individuals who do not engage in the kind of behavior that the term represents.