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Get the Triggered mug.Something's ability to trigger, or be triggering. Generally used for dramatic effect or as an expression of anger.
"This exam is so triggerous, it makes me feel like I'm in high school"
"I don't have the energy for this triggerous weather today."
Originating from Brandeis University: "The Rabb steps are so TRIGGEROUS!"
"I don't have the energy for this triggerous weather today."
Originating from Brandeis University: "The Rabb steps are so TRIGGEROUS!"
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You: Don't touch me!
Friend: Okay.
*Friend slowly moves hand towards you*
*You look at Friend*
*Friend stops hand*
*Friend touches then weidrly rubs knee*
You: *Inhale*. *TRIGGERED!!!!!*
You: Don't touch me!
Friend: Okay.
*Friend slowly moves hand towards you*
*You look at Friend*
*Friend stops hand*
*Friend touches then weidrly rubs knee*
You: *Inhale*. *TRIGGERED!!!!!*
by y u do this to me October 30, 2018
Get the Triggered mug.Trigger is either an action or an object. It may refer to two things:
(1) An object in a firearm, commonly referred to as “the trigger”, that, when pressure is applied to it, causes the firearm to discharged, by means of a mechanism.
(2) An act or event that causes a reaction of some sort.
HOWEVER.
Trigger is NOT a word that can describe a negative reaction to a piece of literature, an opinion, a fact, or an opposing statement. The correct word for that is “overreacting”, or a combination of words, such as “an overly sensitive person who doesn’t like to hear opposing options”.
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(1) An object in a firearm, commonly referred to as “the trigger”, that, when pressure is applied to it, causes the firearm to discharged, by means of a mechanism.
(2) An act or event that causes a reaction of some sort.
HOWEVER.
Trigger is NOT a word that can describe a negative reaction to a piece of literature, an opinion, a fact, or an opposing statement. The correct word for that is “overreacting”, or a combination of words, such as “an overly sensitive person who doesn’t like to hear opposing options”.
Don’t like it? Too bad. The word “trigger”, alongside many other words, is not yours to be manipulated.
(1) His finger had to pull the trigger, in order to save his own life, in the face of the attempted murder.
(2) She was having some bad allergies, triggered by the pollen in the air.
(2) She was having some bad allergies, triggered by the pollen in the air.
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