frustrage

noun

Etymology

Blend of frustration + rage. Coined by the satirical news source The Onion in the 2010 video The Onion's Future News From The Year 2137 as a kind of future slang.

  1. derived from rabiēs — “anger, fury
  2. derived from rabia
  3. derived from rage
  4. inherited from rage
  5. compounded as frustrage — “frustration + rage

Definitions

  1. An intense feeling of frustration and anger.

    • It pissed me off. It pushed a button in me and let loose the "rage" Kraken! It was more "frustrage" than "outrage" or outright rage, but let’s remember a few other words and phrases that have been used this year.
    • When she was her daughter's age, Blanco said she would never have thought of leaving the country. "We had it all." Now all she has left is what she called "frust-rage," a mix of frustration and rage.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for frustrage. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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