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hangry

[hang-gree]

adjective

Slang.
hangrier, hangriest 
  1. feeling irritable or irrationally angry as a result of being hungry.



hangry

/ ˈhæŋgrɪ /

adjective

  1. humorous,  irritable as a result of feeling hungry

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Word History and Origins

Origin of hangry1

First recorded in 1915–20; h(ungry) ( def. ) + angry ( def. )
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hangry1

blend of hungry and angry
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Example Sentences

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Mahaffy, who starred in the exuberant revival of “A Man of No Importance” at A Noise Within last season, is more insistently peckish — hungry rather than hangry.

On the flip side, feeling "hangry" – the phenomenon where hunger manifests in the form of anger or irritability – illustrates how what we eat, or don't eat, can also provoke negative emotions.

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“Calm down, girl. I didn’t have a vision. I knew you’d survive because I know what you made of. You a force, Nic Blake. Especially when you hangry. Then it’s watch out.”

As a certifiably hangry type, I know that my outlook on life gets bleaker when my blood sugar dips.

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It sounds simple, but really, there's a cure for being hangry and it's called eating something.

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