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A portmanteau of "meh" and "angry"; a mixed feeling of being simultaneously infuriated yet thoroughly blasé. This usually results from being in a situation that demands high quality results tempered by a complete lack of faith in the entity producing the results, e.g. government generally, private or public insurance or benefits, employer or employee, family, society, et. al.
"I was three days late on rent 'cause SOMEONE forgot to authorize the direct deposits on time. I'm too mehngry to fight them or the landlord over the lateness fee, so I guess I'll just lay in bed and watch YouTube videos until I pass out from all the Unisom it takes to get my hobbled brain to forget about it."
Mehngry by dwkindig April 29, 2022
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When one says/does something mean, that they would not normally do, just because they're angry. Generally unnecessarily mean in proportion to the level of anger. Often a symptom of being butthurt.
Girl 1: (joke)
Girl 2: Sounds like something my 7-year-old cousin would say.
Girl 1: Well, that sounds like something a 20-year-old with an unfortunate face would say. What is that, partial facial paralysis?

Girl 3: Dang, you get meangry quick. Girl 2 has a cute face.
meangry by helloalice April 23, 2010
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