outrageous

the acts of one who's will power and moral stamina befit that of a god. moving with purpose known only to self and one's closest love, usually in a legendary manner.
His deeds of valor and action are most outrageous
by ramon.carlos July 11, 2008
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outrageous

Used in an online setting to denote extreme levels of stress or exteme displeasure with another individual
Mikar tells the guild : *that is OUTRAGEOUS!!*
by Bobbins January 29, 2005
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outrageous

Used to describe the actionsof Democrats, republicans, or any sort of politician.
That's OUTRAGEOUS!
by Rosh April 20, 2003
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outrage

The political equivalent of running home and crying to mommy, frequently used by politicians to distract the public from relivant issues
"In the news today, Senator Obama expressed outrage that the Republican party may, at some point, say that the Senator is Black. Senator McCain expressed outrage that Obama expressed outrage about implying what the Republican party will do in the future, and further expressed outrage about the comments made by an Obama aide about McCain's military service."

"How does all of this outrage solve the problem of $150 oil; insolvent intitlement programs, and crippling governmet debt?"

"Dude, you have no idea what the important issues are in this campaign..."
by Ezra the Tiger July 14, 2008
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outraged

The leet master of the internet, has been known to reach upto 1 gbps once on a fxp transfer
i am outraged
by jr August 10, 2003
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outrages

Misspelling of "outrageous", typically after a president has had too much covfefe and too many hamberders.
“I think it’s outrages that a Whistleblower is a CIA Agent.” Donald Trump / Ed Rollins
by JanOtto October 04, 2019
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Outrage Culture

When people play the victim card and bend over backwards to be as offended as possible when they really aren't. Using hissy fits, political correctness, character assassination, and a false sense of moral authority, the outrager hopes to gain power and public recognition for their brave act of justice as well as a sense of control over their meaningless existence. Often accompanied by demands for financial compensation for their "pain and suffering".
"Why do we have warning labels that say 'Contains peanuts' on peanut jars and 'Contains milk' on milk cartons? Can't we just go back to using common sense instead of having to litigate everything in fear of lawsuits?"

"We only have the outrage culture to blame."
by PortableBacon September 30, 2014
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