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[ UK /ˈæɡɹə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (informal British usage) aggravation or aggression
    I skipped it because it was too much aggro

How To Use aggro In A Sentence

  • Simply phone the ticket hot-line and all that aggro will be a thing of the past.
  • We pay a little extra for the privilege, but then we do save on fuel and the need for a special journey, not to mention the usual parking aggro and all that.
  • DoT spells have the advantage of creating less "aggro" for the player than spells that do their damage all at once. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Before the magazine even hit the news-stands the images were being criticised for their associations of mad-dog English fans and post-match aggro.
  • Recreating the region of solicitation and paranoia exclusive the Teutonic status is a aggroup that includes Singer's regular collaborators physicist saint Sigel (SUPERMAN RETURNS, X2, X-MEN) as administrator of picturing and editor / composer Evangelist Ottman (SUPERMAN RETURNS, X2); as substantially as creation designers Lilly Kilvert (two-time Oscar-nominee for THE LAST SAMURAI and LEGENDS OF THE FALL) and Apostle Lumb (THE OMEN) and accumulation specializer Joanna general (MUNICH, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN). Planet Malaysia
  • I hadn't been scared of encountering aggro - at such an early hour on a packed train I would have been surprised.
  • The only aggro this observer has witnessed in the past couple of seasons has been completely spontaneous, usually involving too much bevvy in the pub after a game.
  • When you two have quite finished the Tim Simpson aggro memoirs, I'll recapitulate on why we're here, having breakfast on me! THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • I thought this rally was about making poverty history, not causing aggro with the Old Bill.
  • When you two have quite finished the Tim Simpson aggro memoirs, I'll recapitulate on why we're here, having breakfast on me! THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
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