Aggro

//ˈæɡ.ɹoʊ//

Synonyms for "aggro" (1 found)

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Adjective(1 words)

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Translations

11 translations across 6 languages.

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Catalan

1 entries
  • irritar verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)

French

1 entries
  • provoquer verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)

Italian

2 entries
  • aggravare verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)
  • provocare verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • abusar verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)
  • agravar verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)
  • provocar verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)

Russian

1 entries
  • а́грить verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)

Spanish

3 entries
  • agravar verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)
  • irritar verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)
  • provocar verb (to make a non-player character hostile towards one)

Sample sentences

17 total sentences available.

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But the thing to remember was that some women were prepared to provide an outlet, in spite of all the aggro, if the money was right. And lots of guys were prepared to pay, in spite of the aggro. And what the aggro boiled down to, if you thought about it, was the shame of being known to be the person who had been involved.

Source: wiktionary

Move along, lads; we don't want any aggro.

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That is the case because, according to Marsh, soccer hooliganism is one of Britain's principal forms of aggro. If it is true that there is an absence of aggro traditions in the USA — and there is a wealth of evidence which suggests that Marsh is wrong on this score — then it is reasoble to deduce from Marsh′s arguments that it is unlikely that phenomena such as soccer hooliganism could or ever will develop there.

Source: wiktionary

‘We ain′t got a name yet. We′re into aggro.’ ‘Aggro?’ ‘Yeah, you know, aggression, aggravation. Aggro’.

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