Definition of torqued
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'angry, annoyed, offended ':
Definitions include: aggressive behavior caused by excessive steroid use.
Definitions include: mean or disrespectful.
Definitions include: Used in the expression, "What, am I wood?" which means "Don't ignore me"; "Don't act like I have no feelings"; etc.
Definitions include: mad or irritated.
Definitions include: to make a person agitated or angry.
Definitions include: in a bad mood.
Definitions include: aggravation.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool "; "awesome ".
Definitions include: excited.
Definitions include: sexually aroused.
Definitions include: to carry a grudge.
Definitions include: unable to tolerate any more.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool ".
Definitions include: angry.
Definitions include: very angry.
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Definitions include: to mistreat.
Definitions include: to sacrifice one's integrity for personal gain.
Definitions include: having one's head up one's butt.
Definitions include: A phrase used when you don't want to disclose what something is or used as a sexual connotation. Compare with Secret or Confidential information.
Definitions include: used to indicate lack of sensitivity.
Definitions include: someone who pretends to be a gangster.
Definitions include: "screen name".
Definitions include: a shortened term for "Glendale".
Definitions include: an attractive woman.
Definitions include: To have something previously useful or of worth made into useless or worthless.
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