testerical

English

Etymology

From testes, by analogy to hysterical.

Adjective

testerical (comparative more testerical, superlative most testerical)

  1. Overly aggressive, irritable, or unreasonable, as from being overwhelmed by testosterone.
    • 2009 April 21, George Monbiot, “G20 videos won't change the Met”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
      If the police at the G20 protests were pumped-up, testerical, itching for a fight, it was partly because their commanding officers have spent years blurring the distinction between peaceful campaigners and terrorists.

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