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Refugee Rage

Refugee Rage: A form of intense, reactive anger—like road rage—where a person, often in the UK, flies off the handle whenever illegal immigration comes up. Triggers can be news reports, social media posts, chats about small boats or dinghies, or footage of migrants crossing the English Channel. The reaction is usually emotional ranting, fixation on the issue, and an inability to stay calm while discussing it.
Lee: I was with Dave the other day
Frank: Yeah? What’s he up to now?
Lee: He was getting proper angry, bruv LOL… Every time the news mentioned small boats, he was going mental. I think he’s got a bad case of refugee rage.
Frank: LOL… Refugee rage, bruv?
Lee: Yeah, well funny innit? We going to have to call him Refugee Rage Dave now, bruv LOL.
Frank: Init, bruv LOL.
by Jamie Cheese December 16, 2025
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Alien Rage

A specific, theatrical display of pseudo-rage where someone performs exaggerated anger they are not genuinely feeling. Instead of reacting naturally, the person appears to be imitating what they think rage looks like, but pushed to an over the top, extreme, resulting in an awkward, cartoonish, and inauthentic performance.

This goes beyond a normal tantrum or a general "crash out". It's clearly forced. The display feels less like a real emotional outburst and more like someone “playing angry” for an audience.

Common characteristics:
Forced, exaggerated seething sounds and heavy, deliberate breathing.
Overdone chest, shoulder, and arm movements rising and falling in a comical way.
Loud grunting, growling, or yelling—sometimes screaming without words, as if recreating a dramatic movie rage moment.
Large, aggressive arm or pointing gestures that land on the wrong words, emphasizing meaningless parts of their sentences instead of the actual threat, creating an “alien mimicking human anger” effect.
The person often doesn’t know what they’re going to say next, which leads to:
Awkward, improvised insults that don’t land or make much sense.
Example: “I’m going to use you like a shit napkin!”
Strange or incorrect use of profanity.
Example: “You ass-head!”
Repeating the same phrase multiple times, even when it becomes jumbled or meaningless.

Also Known as:
Borrowed Anger Syndrome
Cringe Rage
Second-Hand Rage
Pseudo-Raging
"Dude over there is Alien Raging over someone cutting in line, in front of him.
Now he's seething and and flexing for all four imaginary cameras."

"He has wild Alien Rage. That is some top cringe level crash out."
by Turning Trix December 31, 2025
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raging home boner

When you hit a home run and the bat isn't the only hard wood
Good job man! That was a damn good raging home boner
by UnsocialHuman34 April 5, 2024
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raging home boner

When you hit a home run and the bat isn't the only hard wood
Damn nice hit! Certainly gave me a raging home boner!
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Rage Bait

Purposefully designed outlets of expression (written, verbal, video/photo, etc) used to outrage as many people as possible to generate attention and negative reactions.
News outlets like Fox News often rage bait to get more viewers.
by RockLobster26 April 17, 2024
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reverse rage quit

Quitting on purpose when your opponent is about to lose.

This is so that you can message them later and say "Why'd you rage quit on me?". When they, in fact, did not rage quit on you.
I was losing bad against this UI goku main then he reverse rage quit on me after t bagging
by Preacher Twin May 7, 2024
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Coomers rage

A condition where following masturbation the afflicted is prone to mood swings. The condition usually rendered inert by the following day.
Person 1: “I was talking to my mate and all of a sudden he was pissy at me for no reason”
Person 2: “Dude must’ve had Coomers rage”
by Qwerbro999 May 12, 2024
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