Skip to main content

Slangry

Slangry can be used as an adjective or a verb. It means when someone is tired and angry. Someone can call a person “Slangry” or someone can be “Slangry!”
She’s so tired and saying things so outta pocket because she’s Slangry.

I am Slangry now.
by BE KIND August 20, 2022
mugGet the Slangry mug.

Slangry

When you are so sleepy that your sleepiness causes you to become angry, frustrated or both.

An amalgam of sleepy and angry invented to describe that feeling when you are really sleepy and someone is waking you up or not letting you get to sleep.
"I really tired now. Please let me sleep before I get slangry!"
by mervyp01 April 25, 2017
mugGet the Slangry mug.
Related Words

Slangry

Sleepy and angry at the same time. Slangry
I feel like I'm going to get slangry if I do not go to bed.
by Thermal July 20, 2018
mugGet the Slangry mug.

Slangry

When you lack so much sleep that it causes you to be angry. Sleepy + Angry = Slangry

Looks like you haven't had your 8 hours of beauty sleep because you're acting slangry!
Looks like you haven't had your 8 hours of beauty sleep because you're acting slangry!
by Mil Mil April 17, 2017
mugGet the Slangry mug.

sahangry

Being sad, angry and hungry at the same time
She was sahangry when the waiter messed up her order and had to wait 30mins more to correct it
by Ivgizelior March 19, 2019
mugGet the sahangry mug.

Slangry

When you wake up your girlfriend while playing video games making her sleepy and angry
GF: STOP BEING SO LOUD
BF: why?
GF: YOUR MAKING ME SLANGRY
by IrishWinters March 16, 2021
mugGet the Slangry mug.

Slangry

When you're angry that you haven't had enough sleep
'Dawn was slangry on Friday morning due to a mad one Thursday night'
by Gogers September 1, 2023
mugGet the Slangry mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email