angy
Angy (adjective) means an informal, intentionally misspelled way of writing "angry," used online to make the anger sound small, cute, or not entirely serious. Example: “She replied to the meme with just "angy" and a pouting emoji.”
How to use angy
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA playful, softened version of "angry," mostly used in memes, texts, and social media rather than formal writing.
Internet slang only — never appropriate in formal or professional writing.
Word forms
more angy comparative, most angy superlative
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She replied to the meme with just "_____" and a pouting emoji.
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What does “angy” mean?
The word “angy” means an informal, intentionally misspelled way of writing "angry," used online to make the anger sound small, cute, or not entirely serious. In plain terms, a playful, softened version of "angry," mostly used in memes, texts, and social media rather than formal writing.
How do you pronounce “angy”?
“Angy” is pronounced AYNG-gee (/ˈeɪŋ.ɡi/ in IPA).
How do you use “angy” in a sentence?
Here is “angy” used in a sentence: “She replied to the meme with just "angy" and a pouting emoji.”
What part of speech is “angy”?
“Angy” is an adjective.