Aggy can mean two things. It is often used to describe something/ someone who is agitated or angry. However, in younger generations it is used to describe a situation meaning it is active and fun.
Meaning 1- Dave was so aggy, he was shouting at everyone he saw especially Barry.
Meaning 2- “you out tonight my g, it’s getting aggy at town park”
Meaning 2- “you out tonight my g, it’s getting aggy at town park”
by Mellon bum January 19, 2019
by bt76 October 27, 2022
friend 1 - you know t wasn't that funny, it was meant to be serious!
friend 2 - alright, don't get aggy!
friend 2 - alright, don't get aggy!
by oh how i miss vine November 22, 2018
An Aggies is an individual who sees their life as some messed-up game with predictable odds because of their unrealistic experiences
Thus they are always one step ahead and laugh when unexpected things happen or when times get tough
They notice the subtlest changes
Advise out of experience
Act like they're in control
Have the greatest stories
Do the stupidest things
Never back down
Thus they are always one step ahead and laugh when unexpected things happen or when times get tough
They notice the subtlest changes
Advise out of experience
Act like they're in control
Have the greatest stories
Do the stupidest things
Never back down
Jodi: Aggies missed the bus how's he gonna get to school!
Caleb: Aggies will hijack a car
Jodi: nah I'm serious
Caleb: that's what he's say gonna when he gets here
Jodi: what's he gonna do run to school
Caleb: Aggies is already here he ran
Jodi: is Aggies ok
Caleb: Well Aggies is laughing
Caleb: Aggies will hijack a car
Jodi: nah I'm serious
Caleb: that's what he's say gonna when he gets here
Jodi: what's he gonna do run to school
Caleb: Aggies is already here he ran
Jodi: is Aggies ok
Caleb: Well Aggies is laughing
by Archive_599 April 7, 2018
by Megan🙀 June 10, 2020
by Megan🙀 June 10, 2020
a term used to describe the Texas A&M football team who always seems to choke away the playoffs in the month of November and lose every game.
by zuhazana September 6, 2017