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aggro noun- trouble, strife; problems; a nuisance UK, 1969
Abbreviated from “aggravation”. I’ve said before in this publication that my wife is as Good as Gold and she’s never given me much aggro in all our married life. — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 45, 1985 — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 23, 1996 - [S]pectator aggro at football has been an integral part of working-class youth and adult life for decades. — Irvine Welsh, The Naughty Nineties, p. 11, 1999
- How much aggro can stoned hippies, pissed students and off-their-cake new age travellers cause anyway? — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 189, 2000
- aggression AUSTRALIA
- There’s no “aggro”, just good-natured banter, but it makes you think afterwards. — Roy Higgins and Tom Prior, The Jockey Who Laughed, p. 18, 1982
- Their faces were still full of aggro, which seemed to intensify at the sight of Davo bobbing up in front of them[.] — Robert G. Barrett, Davo’s Little Something, p. 278, 1992
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