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outrage olympics

people trying to upstage other people with greater personal moral outrage
The outrage olympics began when someone used the word "crippled" to describe the differently-abled person.
by Orangeboxman May 9, 2017
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outraise

To collect money for election campaign more than other candidate(s)
Democrats have outraised the GOP.
by Antonio H.T. August 26, 2018
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Outrageder

I am outrageder at the thing because of the reason.
by a different human than you November 17, 2018
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outrage archaeologist

One who sifts through historical records with the intent of discovering information on past actions or statements by persons or entities alive, dead, active or defunct - the relevance of which has long since passed - for the express purpose of alerting the public to the "resurfaced" material in order to take a moral stance and/or instill outrage.
By dredging-up a long-forgotten, 48 year old interview of John Wayne - who died in 1979 - the outrage archaeologist had rediscovered statements far more controversial in the present than they had been in the past, thus creating a new moral outrage over a functional irrelevancy.
by ScribeLight March 21, 2019
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outrageously stunning

Outrageously stunning is when someone is overly gorgeous. They are kind at the same time and can work anything off
That girl is outrageously stunning she can work anything off
by Outrageously stunning April 19, 2019
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Outragious

The way people attacked her for her Trump Meme is outragiousness in action.”
by SalvyZ January 15, 2020
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Outrage-click

The act of clicking on an internet article because it's headline has provoked a sense of outrage within the reader.

The articles are typically clickbait designed to generate a sense of outrage, leading to more page views and advertising revenue. They are rarely enlightening or teach the reader anything new, and could be construed as an intellectual waste of time.
I foolishly outrage-clicked on an article about flat earthers, even though they are ultimately inconsequential and not worth anybody's time thinking about.
by PS1_Ron August 4, 2020
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