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aggressive asian

an asian who is very aggressive
also know as a double a.

they tend to get in many fights and have many different moods

WOAH!!!
watch out.
IT'S A DOUBLE A!!!
AGGRESSIVE ASIAN!!!

by sammy jong May 4, 2006

18๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


Passive Aggressive

When you want to negatively affect someone without violence.

A told bad jokes to B so B curses at A and gets I trouble A was being passive aggressive

by The BoSS of bosses of bosses May 26, 2017

9๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Toothless Aggression

Like ruthless aggression, but with less teeth.

Chris Benoit snapped and killed his entire family and then himself. I blame it on his Toothless Aggression. If only he would've had a better dentist, they would all still be alive today.

by Jared Jammer July 27, 2007

43๐Ÿ‘ 67๐Ÿ‘Ž


Nature Aggression

Where you're outside and nature is so gd mindblowingly beautiful that you have to scream, howl, beat your chest, cheer, or fall to your knees in the dirt and outstretch your arms and start crying.

Mona: Why is Michael clenching his fist and looking generally constipated?
Miguel: He gets really bad nature aggression. And he's dramatic.

by 0bangarang0 August 11, 2019


Liberal Aggression

The aggression that derives from new, liberal ideas being advocated or already in law.

Gabriel: Edward, what do you think about alien adoption?
Edward: Dude, that triggers my liberal aggression, we do not know if the aliens are as civilised as we are. Just let the government do all the experiments not us. We are innocent.

by Lighter_Waterfalls April 13, 2020


aggressive malt

an aggresive malt is shannon rafferty

oi aggressive malt what you doing! stop shaz!

by Shady uno b 1 January 16, 2023


Investing Aggressively

1. Committing as little as possible to a situation
2. Making a covert exit from a place or situation

Originated in the Silicon Valley tech scene when companies are bluffing prior to a market exit in order to increase asset value or simply to stop staff brain drain prior to an asset sale. It is an ironic phrase, intended to mean the exact opposite.

See also Doublespeak, sarcasm, cynicism. Not to be confused with the common misuse of irony

1. โ€œWe expect to lose money in Southeast Asia and expect to invest aggressively in terms of marketing, subsidies etc,โ€

D. Khosrowshahi - Feb 2018. Uber sells March 2018

2. "You turning up to the boss' party on Saturday?"
"I plan on 'investing aggressively' in the optional company social this weekend..."

by IronicIsntIronyAlanis May 16, 2018