Angries

noun

Etymology

From angry (verb) + -s (third-person singular suffix).

  1. derived from angry
  2. suffixed as angries — “angry + s

Definitions

  1. The Angry Young Men.

    • The Angries are not in revolt against poverty or exploitation as such...
    • The 'Angries' ridiculed this notion with cliched representations of effeminate artists and intellectuals...
  2. The act or state of being angry

    The act or state of being angry; anger, angriness.

    • i hear ya ,dear.... i was going thru the angries, also...my (new) dco^([sic]) has got me on ativan...has helped with the outbursts...
    • Question : Once the case of the angries is over, does Angry Recipient have to notify SpamCop to _unblock_ e-mail from Carl?
  3. plural of angry

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. third-person singular simple present indicative of angry

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA