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hangry
[hang-gree]
adjective
feeling irritable or irrationally angry as a result of being hungry.
hangry
/ ˈhæŋgrɪ /
adjective
humorous, irritable as a result of feeling hungry
Word History and Origins
Origin of hangry1
Word History and Origins
Origin of hangry1
Example Sentences
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.
“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.
It sounds simple, but really, there's a cure for being hangry and it's called eating something.
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