aargh

aargh
An exclamation of pain or annoyance; often associated with pirates.

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  • aargh — [a:x, a: US a:rg, ər] interjection [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Natural sound] used to show you are disappointed, hurt, or annoyed ▪ Aargh, the lid won t close …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • aargh — [ ar ] interjection used, often in a joking way, for showing that you are very annoyed or shocked by something: Aargh! Not this again! …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • aargh — [är: ] conventionalized pronun. interj. 〚echoic〛 used to express disgust, nausea, or any other forceful negative reaction: also sp. aarrgh or aarrghh * * * …   Universalium

  • aargh — [är: ] conventionalized pronun. interj. [echoic] used to express disgust, nausea, or any other forceful negative reaction: also sp. aarrgh or aarrghh …   English World dictionary

  • aargh — UK [ɑː(r)] / US [ɑr] interjection used, often in a way that is intended as a joke, for showing that you are very annoyed or shocked by something Aargh! Not this again! …   English dictionary

  • AARGH (Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia) — was a one off comics anthology published by Mad Love in 1988.The comic was designed to aid the fight against Clause 28, which was a controversial amendment to the Local Government Act 1988, a British law which was designed to outlaw the promotion …   Wikipedia

  • AARGH — Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia (Community » Media) * All Accidents R Gonna Hurt (Miscellaneous » Funnies) …   Abbreviations dictionary

  • aargh — interj. ugh! (expression of disgust or annoyance) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • aargh — [α:] exclamation an expression of anguish, horror, rage, or other strong emotion …   English new terms dictionary

  • aargh — pronounced as a guttural, r like sound; spelling pron. [[t]ɑr, ɑrg[/t]] interj. cvb (used as an exclamation of disgust, aversion, etc.) …   From formal English to slang

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