aggro

/ˈæɡroʊ/
adjective
  1. Aggressive or likely to cause trouble.
    • The driver became aggro after being cut off in traffic.
    • He got really aggro when they refused to let him in.
    • Don't be so aggro; we can talk about this calmly.
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noun
  1. Aggressive or violent behavior, especially in a public place.
    • The security guard tried to avoid any aggro at the concert.
    • The fans caused a lot of aggro after the match.
    • There was some aggro outside the bar late at night.
  2. Annoyance or trouble caused by a difficult situation.
    • Dealing with the broken computer was too much aggro.
    • She walked away to avoid more aggro from the argument.
    • I don't want any aggro with the neighbors over the noise.
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