by slayer19978 August 1, 2017

When a human (mostly female) get's severely butt hurt and decides to act upon their rage in a severe manner.
Triggered: (first example)
"Kill all of the jews!" "This isn't funny, millions of jews died,and for what? For you to make some dumbass joke?
Triggered: (second example)
I hope all of you get cancer" "This isn't funny, millions of people died, and for what? For you to make some dumbass joke?
"Kill all of the jews!" "This isn't funny, millions of jews died,and for what? For you to make some dumbass joke?
Triggered: (second example)
I hope all of you get cancer" "This isn't funny, millions of people died, and for what? For you to make some dumbass joke?
by Niggerbitchfaggotwhoreskank March 31, 2017

You: "Yo bro, did you see that thumbnail of the half naked girl on Youtube?"
Friend: "Yeah bro that was a total goon trigger."
Friend: "Yeah bro that was a total goon trigger."
by dointricksonit April 1, 2025

I was once a happy person, but then I fell victim to Trigger-Foresight and ever since, I lost the joy of living.
by dtt@wifi March 31, 2017

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”.
Don’t like it? Too bad. The word “trigger”, alongside many other words, is not yours to be manipulated.
(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.
by TragedyIsMeFallingDownAManHole November 11, 2018

An object that has had a lot of parts replaced or repaired; it’s in reference to a scene from the 1996 episode sitcom Only Fools and Horses, Heroes and Villains, where the character Trigger talks about how when he worked as Road sweeper he used the same broom for 20 years, and how it has had 17 new heads and 14 new handles
by Mister Mango Man September 19, 2023
