When the sight or thought of Nicholas Cage enrages you so much that you feel the need to punch the first person you see in the face.
Shit man, why'd you punch me in the face?
Because I just watched Con Air and got a mean case of Cage Rage!
Because I just watched Con Air and got a mean case of Cage Rage!
by Casa De Ramson April 23, 2010
A level of anger that is so beyond normality that the only thing it is comparable to are the on-screen outbursts of Nicolas Cage.
by NakedAmericanMan March 5, 2011
A boxing match with helmets and gloves on usualy done after hockey practice in the lockerroom. Although between teamates it can be quite brutal. Unique to hockey.
Sometimes known as lockerboxing.
Sometimes known as lockerboxing.
by carr February 27, 2005
A destructive temper fueled by such uncontrollable anger similar to the anger of Nicholas Cage in any of his movies.
by TheOneWhoPissedInYourCheerios February 23, 2011
can be used to describe an unfortunate situation
or
if someone is angry and the third party wants to say something
or
if someone is angry and the third party wants to say something
by Orla Cunningham November 27, 2007
The emotional pattern that Nicolas Cage goes through in every movie he's in.
Firstly, Nicolas Cage is in a happy/placid state.
Then, something happens to Nicolas Cage that causes a short stage of confusion. This is key to the next stage.
Finally, Nicolas Cage becomes filled with anger at the confusion he experiences.
Rinse and repeat. In every movie.
Firstly, Nicolas Cage is in a happy/placid state.
Then, something happens to Nicolas Cage that causes a short stage of confusion. This is key to the next stage.
Finally, Nicolas Cage becomes filled with anger at the confusion he experiences.
Rinse and repeat. In every movie.
KNOWING (2009) A prime example of the 'Cage Rage Theorem'
Nicolas Cage is happy. (Stage one)
Nicolas Cage finds sheet of numbers, becomes confused. (Stage two)
Nicolas Cage throws everything on the floor, in a fit of anger and confusion at the numbers. (Stage 3)
Nicolas Cage is happy. (Stage one)
Nicolas Cage finds sheet of numbers, becomes confused. (Stage two)
Nicolas Cage throws everything on the floor, in a fit of anger and confusion at the numbers. (Stage 3)
by CharlesBottomer June 24, 2013
When you and a group of friends pass a bunch of espresso around the table and everyone takes a shot. Typically performed prior to cramming for an assignment or project late at night
"If we're gonna get this done before tomorrow we gotta do an Italian rage cage first, I'm fading fast"
by BagelsMan March 14, 2023