verb: (to) rebel against authority (except against the government or the legislative, judicial and executive orders) including against parents, boss/supervisor at work, teachers or others.
mother: Daniel, go do your homework instead of playing Minecraft, like bumble-stumbling at the mall or watching porn at Anna's house. For your disobedience, I, for now, take away your privilege to anger the Pope. Got that?
by Sexydimma October 1, 2012
Meaning aneurism.
by HairyShadow April 17, 2021
A life-threatening blow-out of the brain circulation caused by high blood pressure and right-wing affiliation.
With his face all red and his lips quivering, Alex Jones had a third degree rupture of his angerism when he found out he couldn't buy off the judge.
by Chelonia Testudines January 7, 2023
Where your red and white blood cella’s Mia together to make little green blood cells and it becomes angerism
by ANGERISM September 16, 2020
Usually has a t in the name some one who has insane rage problems that he can't control them is a bully and has to get held back because they are so stupid this kid practically has autism and thinks there the shit and picks on smaller kids because he is so old for the grade he is a grown man
by Thom goin June 21, 2017
The fake anger you adopt (or induce yourself with) when you don't really get angry in an interaction but think with a little expression of anger you'll get your way.
by Hashem the female May 17, 2021
When you get so angry at something, you can't form words strong enough to describe it, so you just end up vibrating your hands/body in absolute rage. Common causes of subtitle anger include other people's hypocrisy and ignorance.
"When that guy said "You're not special for reading the Great Gatsby, we all went to high school." and then when someone quoted a line from it to him, he said "I haven't read the book.".. I suffered from subtitle anger.
by MDPlayer1 December 19, 2015