In the criminal lexicon "trigger" used to describe a hot-tempered person, fast for killing (without thoughts about consequences). Hi-ranked criminal leaders often call thier enforsers with a word "trigger". In this case "tigger" is the synonym for "soldier" or "killer".
"Man he's gonna kill you. His a damn trigger!!!"
"Sforcsa has sent his triggers to deal with the rivals"
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A mental state in which people object themselves into thinking they should be offended by something out of idiocy, an over-inflated ego, of simply having nothing better to do.
Triggered: needlessly offended
White Straight Male: I believe there are only two genders
LGBT Member: T R I G G E R E D
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Is anything that causes a direct reaction to do something "bad."
Vodka being poured over is ice is a trigger. Etc.
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triggeritis is a condition in which victims of this disease are triggered very easily, or are in a constant state of being triggered
"Don't watch Nicole Arbour's "This Is America: Women's Edit" unless you want triggeritis."
a memory like a place smell or the way someone use to do something. Eg an ice cold beer a warm tingling sensation moving through your body,a very finely cut line with a nice rolled up note sharing it, smoke rolling around a glass bowl as you inhale into your lung, a needle into your arm an immediate relaxation of the body like heaven, rolling a joint with friends at a party lighting it up.
Trigger
1. A temporary aggressive state of mind of a person or populace that was induced by current events or actions that person associates to a traumatic incident in their past.
2. A sequence of violent or catastrophic events initiated by an initial "triggering" action.
An allusion to the mechanical operation of a gun. Where as a firearm trigger is used and the operator of the gun bares the responsibility for the outcome. The "triggered" persons that carry out damage takes on the roll of the inanimate firearm. Responsibility is generally deferred onto the person who pulled the trigger, knowingly or otherwise.
This includes an inherit abdication of personal accountability for one's aggressive state onto the person or event who commited the triggering incident or original traumatic experience.
1. Jill threw dishes at Dave. She was triggered when Dave mentioned going to get a pail of water. Jill's brother Jack died getting a pail of water.
2. The incident triggered an armed clash.
3. Marie Antoinette's flippant remark triggered a revolt.
People are getting triggered about everything these days
The only thinks is ok to get triggered is
1. When someone insults your country/nationality and stereotypes
2. Someoneβs calls you a poop face
3.they call you a ROBLOX noob
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