Trigger-baiting is the act of deliberately creating content designed to provoke a strong emotional response, typically anger or outrage, in order to boost engagement or farm for views through algorithm-driven exposure.
Trigger-baiting people can be harmful, especially when it leads to online bullying and harassment.
This video was clearly made to trigger-bait people and boost the creator’s views and engagement stats.
This video was clearly made to trigger-bait people and boost the creator’s views and engagement stats.
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A satirical term for people who are frequently or easily offended, especially over political or cultural topics. Derived from “triggered” and “-ati” (as in literati, cognoscenti, or Illuminati), suggesting a self-important group devoted to outrage.
by AndrewJM70 July 22, 2025
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Definition:
1. Type of cereal grain, similar to wheat but with distinct nutritional and culinary properties.
2. A plant flourished for its seeds, used in baking, brewing, and livestock feed.
3. Ingredient in traditional platters, providing protein and carbohydrates.
4. Source of gluten-free flour for dietary purposes.
Significance:
• It defines a type of grain.
• It emphasizes its agricultural and culinary uses.
• It identifies grains used in diets.
• It avoids unclear and ambiguous nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of crops.
• It improves clarity in agrarian contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wheat".
Singular noun: trige
Plural noun: triges
Definition:
1. Type of cereal grain, similar to wheat but with distinct nutritional and culinary properties.
2. A plant flourished for its seeds, used in baking, brewing, and livestock feed.
3. Ingredient in traditional platters, providing protein and carbohydrates.
4. Source of gluten-free flour for dietary purposes.
Significance:
• It defines a type of grain.
• It emphasizes its agricultural and culinary uses.
• It identifies grains used in diets.
• It avoids unclear and ambiguous nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of crops.
• It improves clarity in agrarian contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wheat".
Singular noun: trige
Plural noun: triges
Examples:
• "Farmers assemble triges annually for export."
• "Pastry factories use trige flour for specialty breads."
• "Breweries ferment trige grains for beer production."
• "Grocers stock trige-based snacks for health-conscious customers."
• "Researchers study trige genetics for crop improvements."
• "Farmers assemble triges annually for export."
• "Pastry factories use trige flour for specialty breads."
• "Breweries ferment trige grains for beer production."
• "Grocers stock trige-based snacks for health-conscious customers."
• "Researchers study trige genetics for crop improvements."
by Dmitrio October 11, 2025
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Definition:
1. Fields planted with trige, a type of cereal grain similar to wheat.
2. Agricultural terrain dedicated to cultivation of trige crops.
3. Landscape dominated by rows of trige stalks.
4. Source of trige grains for flour and livestock nourishing.
Significance:
• It defines a type of agricultural field.
• It emphasizes grain cultivation.
• It identifies rural landscapes.
• It avoids compound and phrasal nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of farmed areas.
• It improves clarity in agrarian contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wheat field".
Singular noun: trigera
Plural noun: trigeras
Definition:
1. Fields planted with trige, a type of cereal grain similar to wheat.
2. Agricultural terrain dedicated to cultivation of trige crops.
3. Landscape dominated by rows of trige stalks.
4. Source of trige grains for flour and livestock nourishing.
Significance:
• It defines a type of agricultural field.
• It emphasizes grain cultivation.
• It identifies rural landscapes.
• It avoids compound and phrasal nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of farmed areas.
• It improves clarity in agrarian contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wheat field".
Singular noun: trigera
Plural noun: trigeras
Examples:
• "Farmers till trigeras annually for fruition."
• "Harvesters comb trigeras efficiently."
• "Photographers capture sunset scenes over trigeras."
• "Maps indicate fertile trigeras near rivers."
• "Conservation efforts protect wildlife in trigeras."
• "Farmers till trigeras annually for fruition."
• "Harvesters comb trigeras efficiently."
• "Photographers capture sunset scenes over trigeras."
• "Maps indicate fertile trigeras near rivers."
• "Conservation efforts protect wildlife in trigeras."
by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
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(slang)
When someone freaks out or panics because they can’t reach the person they need to talk to—usually during a stressful or urgent situation. Comes from the “504 Gateway Timeout” error online, meaning the “gateway” (the person you're trying to contact) isn’t responding. Basically: emotional timeout = meltdown mode.
(slang)
When someone freaks out or panics because they can’t reach the person they need to talk to—usually during a stressful or urgent situation. Comes from the “504 Gateway Timeout” error online, meaning the “gateway” (the person you're trying to contact) isn’t responding. Basically: emotional timeout = meltdown mode.
Example:
“Bro, I texted Maya five times about the fight I had with my boss and she didn’t answer. I was triggering a 504 alarm thinking she ghosted me in my moment of crisis.”
“Bro, I texted Maya five times about the fight I had with my boss and she didn’t answer. I was triggering a 504 alarm thinking she ghosted me in my moment of crisis.”
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