aggy
English
Etymology
From a shortening of aggressive, aggravating, or aggravated combined with -y.
Adjective
aggy (comparative more aggy, superlative most aggy)
- (cheifly African-American Vernacular and UK slang) Aggravating; annoying, irritating, obnoxious.
- 2015 January 7, Ella Alexander, “GLAMOUR debates: Justin Bieber x Calvin Klein pics”, in Glamour UK:
- But whatever you think of Bieber, the adverts are questionable for reasons other than the singer's reputation for being an aggy teenager with an unfortunate tendency to offend and irritate.
- 2018 November 11, Leigh Sanders, “The Prodigy, Arena Birmingham – review and pictures”, in Express & Star:
- These encapsulate the trio at their modern finest, vocalist Maxim stalking mercilessly while Keith Flint plays the aggy child antagonizing everyone.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:aggy.
- (cheifly African-American Vernacular and UK slang) Aggravated; aggressive, angry.
- 2006, Noire [pseudonym], Thug-A-Licious: An Urban Erotic Tale, New York, N.Y.: One World, Ballantine Books, →ISBN, page 191:
- I got aggie like a motherfucker.
- 2010, Andrew Rice, "The Devil Inside", XLR8R, November/December 2010, page 50:
- So he responded with two oversized hits: "Cock Back," which he calls "the aggiest gun tune ever," and "So Sure," a remarkably relaxed and tender tune […]
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:aggy.
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