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furious agreement

When two people get into a heated exchange, oblivious to the fact that they’re both saying basically the same thing - the only difference being phrasing.

The opposite of “talking past each other.”

Hold up, I think you’re in furious agreement. You’re both on the same side here, even if it doesn’t sound like it.

by robynsun May 7, 2024


Why so furious?

A term used to further infuriate an already angry person usually used in a mocking manner to create a reaction which the user would find humorous. Can be used as a full sentence too.

*a lady acting aggressively*
"Miss why so furious?"

by Wedefarm December 31, 2025


Why so furious?

A term used to infuriate an already angry person in a joking manner. Can be said in a multitude of tones to be delivered with different hidden meanings such as insulting or genuine care.

*already angry person*
"Why so furious?"

by Wedefarm December 31, 2025