Is hangry a real word? According to Collins Dictionary it means to be angry as a result of being hungry, but it seems far-fetched.
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If it's in a dictionary, especially one with professional full-time editors, the chances are it's a real word. Of these kind of dictionaries, I can only find it in Collins, and their webpage notes it's "humorous" and also added from a recent suggestion:
Collins also say:
The word is in Urban Dictionary and first defined in 2003. Their most popular definition was an Urban Word of the Day with over 10,000 upvotes so it must be fairly well known slang. You can find it used on Twitter, although often with an explanation it means hungry and angry. The earliest hangry I found with this definition in Usenet is in rec.games.trivia from 1996:
So it appears to be used as humorous slang, and you should only use it as such. |
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