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VTO TRIGGER FINGER

The act of helplessly taking VTO in the name of our lord and savior Jeff Bezos.

God damn son.. I really just took VTO, I should have worked.. but this VTO trigger finger got me actin up

by Shoopaldong October 21, 2021

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TRIGGER WARNING ⚠️

When a young flexer is about to show their poor friends all the money they β€œmade”

TRIGGER WARNING ⚠️ omg hard work pays off so well I got paid $335.05

by Toe god August 16, 2018

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triggered and romantic mario

Racist, stupid "Mexican", flirty, romantic (with Falak), and loves to smooch in class, asks people to suck his **** in class.

triggered and romantic mario LOVES TO TALK WITH GIRLS DURING MATH
triggered and romantic mario LOVES FALAK SO MUCH

by akhsdkjahsdk March 4, 2018

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Trigger me Elmo

The world's first race detecting toy. He should also have the ability to say certain words.

this is an example of how Trigger me Elmo is the world's first race detecting toy;\
*looks into elmo's chicken eyes*
Elmo - "You're black, and I'm about to say the n word"

by Cursed YT January 13, 2021

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got my finger on the trigger

This means you are getting ready to make a bold, dramatic move!

Oh, l got my finger on the trigger, l'm lightning on my guns

by I, Wreckerrr September 7, 2020


Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is a 2010 game created by Spike Chunsoft. In this game, 15 students get locked in the school, and they have to resort to killing to escape.

When a murder happens, the class will investigate the crime scene and eventually have a "Class Trial", which ends with voting.

If they correctly identify the murderer, the murderer will be executed. But if they misidentify the murderer, everyone except the murderer will be executed, and the murderer will graduate.

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is pretty dope

by The7Guy August 14, 2020


Post-Triggered Stress Disorder

Post-triggered stress disorder (P{T}SD) is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying post -- either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.

Many people who go through triggered events have difficulty adjusting and coping for a while, but they don't have P{T}SD -- with time and good self-care, they usually get better. But if the symptoms get worse or last for months or even years and interfere with your functioning, you may have P{T}SD.

Getting effective treatment after P{T}SD symptoms develop can be critical to reduce symptoms and improve function.

Phil: "Yay, tonight I'm going out with a gorgeous girl I met at my high paying STEM job!"
Anita: TRIGGERED
Anita: "Check your privilege! I have to get Post-Triggered Stress Disorder therapy now :("

by ledskof February 12, 2016