THAT FEELING WHEN THE URBAN DICTIONARY DOESNT ACCEPT YOUR DEFINITION!! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Lily: Hey let's write something for the urban dictionary
Amy: Sure
*they write it
*urban dictionary DECLINES IT
Amy and Lily: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ANGERRRRRRR
Amy: Sure
*they write it
*urban dictionary DECLINES IT
Amy and Lily: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ANGERRRRRRR
by NAMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE April 7, 2019
A strong feeling of displeasure and/or hostility usually caused by someone or something that offends, threatens, or hurts you in some way. It can be good or bad depending on what you do with it and whether or not your grievance is real or imagined.
Anger is an active and passive emotion. When "active" an angry person can "lash out" verbally or physically at an intended target whether justified or not. When "passive" anger is often demonstrated in silence, sulking, passive-aggressive behavior (hostility) and tension.
Anger is an active and passive emotion. When "active" an angry person can "lash out" verbally or physically at an intended target whether justified or not. When "passive" anger is often demonstrated in silence, sulking, passive-aggressive behavior (hostility) and tension.
by OneBadAsp November 4, 2006
The emotion anger, also known as wrath or rage, is an intense emotional state. It involves a strong uncomfortable and hostile response to a perceived hurt,rule,or threat.
A person experiencing anger will often experience physical conditions, such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and increased levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline. Anger becomes the predominant feeling behaviorally, cognitively, and physiologically when a person makes the conscious choice to take action to immediately stop the threatening behavior of another outside force.
Anger can have many physical and mental consequences. The external expression of anger can be found in facial expressions, body language, physiological responses, and at times public acts of aggression. While most of those who experience anger explain its arousal as a result of "what has happened to them," psychologists point out that an angry person can very well be mistaken because anger causes a loss in self-monitoring capacity and objective observability.
Modern psychologists view anger as a primary, natural, and mature emotion experienced by virtually all humans at times, and as something that has functional value for survival. Uncontrolled anger can, however, negatively affect personal or social well-being and impact negatively on those around them. While many philosophers and writers have warned against the spontaneous and uncontrolled fits of anger, there has been disagreement over the intrinsic value of anger.
A person experiencing anger will often experience physical conditions, such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and increased levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline. Anger becomes the predominant feeling behaviorally, cognitively, and physiologically when a person makes the conscious choice to take action to immediately stop the threatening behavior of another outside force.
Anger can have many physical and mental consequences. The external expression of anger can be found in facial expressions, body language, physiological responses, and at times public acts of aggression. While most of those who experience anger explain its arousal as a result of "what has happened to them," psychologists point out that an angry person can very well be mistaken because anger causes a loss in self-monitoring capacity and objective observability.
Modern psychologists view anger as a primary, natural, and mature emotion experienced by virtually all humans at times, and as something that has functional value for survival. Uncontrolled anger can, however, negatively affect personal or social well-being and impact negatively on those around them. While many philosophers and writers have warned against the spontaneous and uncontrolled fits of anger, there has been disagreement over the intrinsic value of anger.
Guy 1:*has someone slap him 100 times*
Guy 2:*laughs* You are getting absolutely pummeled right now
Guy 1:I am feeling anger,do you want to be unconscious
Guy 2:*slaps him a 100 more times* You are going to be the one unconscious
Guy 1:*suddenly kicks him in the balls 100 times and then does his finisher move*
Guy 1:Now this is why you don't mess with me
Guy 2:*laughs* You are getting absolutely pummeled right now
Guy 1:I am feeling anger,do you want to be unconscious
Guy 2:*slaps him a 100 more times* You are going to be the one unconscious
Guy 1:*suddenly kicks him in the balls 100 times and then does his finisher move*
Guy 1:Now this is why you don't mess with me
by Gabericus December 1, 2019
Stems from fear, leads to hate.
The desire to punhish other sentient beings who you consider to be harming your position.
The desire to punhish other sentient beings who you consider to be harming your position.
I am going to overthrow my government as they wish for me to willingly starve to death and allow my friends and family to be executed.
by waffle November 12, 2003
When your child does something that you know they will get hurt from doing it. You lash out in anger and yell at them yet in the back of your mind all you can think about is the fear that they will get hurt.
by eAk99 November 8, 2010
Anger triggers the body’s ‘fight or flight’ response. Other emotions that trigger this response include fear, excitement and anxiety. The adrenal glands flood the body with stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol.The brain shunts blood away from the gut and towards the muscles, in preparation for physical exertion. Heart rate, blood pressure and respiration increase, the body temperature rises and the skin perspires. The mind is sharpened and focused.
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd November 8, 2019
When no matter how many definitions you add people will never accept them into the urban dictionary.
by Fucking Pop tart March 5, 2019