Short for aggravation, when one is moaning or nagging for pointless and useless reasons.
Usually turns into an argument
Normally when one person is argumentative for no apparent reason.
Usually turns into an argument
Normally when one person is argumentative for no apparent reason.
"Mother is agging at me and she just got in, she's constantly agging she's just full of agg cbf to listen to her agg anymore"
by Princess1717 July 27, 2014
The typed equivalent of a quick, exasperated sigh.
It is like "ugh" but without nearly as much angst. A great alternative if you're running out of ways of saying "ooft".
(Originally derived from a shortening of agony)
It is like "ugh" but without nearly as much angst. A great alternative if you're running out of ways of saying "ooft".
(Originally derived from a shortening of agony)
by Brighetti163 July 01, 2020
A term referring to an extended period or 'era' The Dark Ages, The Middle Ages etc. Implies a span of a couple hundred years at the least. Often Used as a way of exaggerating a period of time by certain dramatic individuals.
by alwaysrightj January 12, 2010
Aggressive Girl : Aggressive girl: dresses like a male and presents them selves as male because when they were dressed as a female they weren’t treated right. So we dress as a statement against catcalls and consider ourselves tough when needed to be due to ptsd dressing as a female. But still use pronouns as a female.
by TheofficialMh June 09, 2020
What the fuck do you mean I’m being charged with underage drinking? I’m literally turning 21 tomorrow!
by Dubiks May 05, 2019
Awful Grammar Syndrome
1. Basically, people who don't understand basic grammar rules (e.g. subject-verb agreement, tense, etc.).
2. They tend to make up their own words, if they don't know the correct term for it.
3. Awful Grammar Syndrome also includes people who don't know how to spell.
People with this disease should either a) take English classes, b) practice more, c) just shut up.
*Note: Some people with AGS are also jejemons. :-&
1. Basically, people who don't understand basic grammar rules (e.g. subject-verb agreement, tense, etc.).
2. They tend to make up their own words, if they don't know the correct term for it.
3. Awful Grammar Syndrome also includes people who don't know how to spell.
People with this disease should either a) take English classes, b) practice more, c) just shut up.
*Note: Some people with AGS are also jejemons. :-&
1. Person with AGS: "Did you get my called?"
2. Person with AGS: "What a co-accident!"
You: "Don't you mean, co-incident?"
3. Person with AGS: "I'm near to rich my dream."
2. Person with AGS: "What a co-accident!"
You: "Don't you mean, co-incident?"
3. Person with AGS: "I'm near to rich my dream."
by ALICEINWONDERWORLD May 29, 2010