Angries

English

Etymology

angry + -s

Noun

Angries pl (plural only)

  1. (literature) The Angry Young Men.
    • 1966, Stanley Kauffmann, A world on film: criticism and comment:
      The Angries are not in revolt against poverty or exploitation as such...
    • 2007, Christine Berberich, The image of the English gentleman in twentieth-century literature:
      The 'Angries' ridiculed this notion with cliched representations of effeminate artists and intellectuals...

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