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angrify

To annoy, agitate, make angry.
Not being able to say a word correctly repeatedly tends to angrify some people.

Don't angrify me, woman.
by gerbick February 6, 2006
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Angrify

1.To be very angry. 2. The state of being triggered
Past tense: Angrified.

Present tense- Angrified.

Future tense: will be angrified
I am in the state of angrify.
by Lt Slamander December 13, 2017
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angrifying

adjective - the state of causing anger. Having the ability to raise tempers.
The way she argued with him was angrifying
by Webster's Dictionary April 7, 2003
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angrified

A general state of perpetual rage with no particular focus or cause.

People that are angrified are always on the edge of an obscenity laced tirade or physical violence.

Essentially, for antonym for stoic.
The course of Bill's life left him angrified.
by lastballfan May 25, 2010
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angrification

The process of inducing anger into a situation or person.

Increasing the amount of anger.
The sheer amount of angrification from shouting out "LALA-DOODOO" aloud is enough to make a sane man go insane.

The level of angrification in regards to child-proof medicine bottles for adults is off the charts.
by gerbick February 7, 2006
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Agrify

You better not do that, it might agrify him.
That insult sure agrified me.
by Dr. Seuss, PhD May 2, 2011
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Angrified

basically a much better version of the word angry, and awesome sounding
Either,
1) You are getting me so angrified!
2) Man, I wish that the world wasn't so angrified all the time.
by sacrilicious December 20, 2003
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