poutrage

noun
/ˈpaʊt.ɹeɪd͡ʒ/

Etymology

Blend of pout + outrage.

  1. derived from oultragier
  2. inherited from outragen
  3. derived from ultrā
  4. derived from *ultrāticum
  5. derived from outrage
  6. inherited from outrage
  7. compounded as poutrage — “pout + outrage

Definitions

  1. Any outrage from a person so helpless that listeners are more inclined to mock them than…

    Any outrage from a person so helpless that listeners are more inclined to mock them than to feel sympathy for their situation.

The neighborhood

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