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* In ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'', Gaston's boss Prunelle tends to react with his antics with "Rogntudjûû!"[[note]]probably a corruption of "Nom de dieu!" (Bloody hell!)[[/note]], to the point that it's his {{catchphrase}}.
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* In ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'', Gaston's boss Prunelle tends to react with his antics with "Rogntudjûû!"[[note]]probably a corruption of "Nom de dieu!" (Bloody hell!)[[/note]], to the point that it's his {{catchphrase}}.catchphrase.
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* In issue seven of ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by the OverprotectiveDad of a girl he slept with, and notes "He appears to be [[LampshadeHanging too enraged to speak articulately]]."
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* In issue seven of ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by the OverprotectiveDad BoyfriendBlockingDad of a girl he slept with, and notes "He appears to be [[LampshadeHanging too enraged to speak articulately]]."
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* ''Comicbook/IncredibleHulk'' would seem to be the living distillation of this trope. Whenever Bruce Banner gets angry enough, he manifests as the incarnation of Angrish. "RRAAAAARRGH! HULK SMASH! AAAARRRGH!"
* A darker version occurs in the post-[[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed ComicBook/LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
* A darker version occurs in the post-[[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed ComicBook/LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
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* ''Comicbook/IncredibleHulk'' ''Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk'': The Hulk would seem to be the living distillation of this trope. Whenever Bruce Banner gets angry enough, he manifests as the incarnation of Angrish. "RRAAAAARRGH! HULK SMASH! AAAARRRGH!"
* A darker version occurs in the post-[[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]]''{{Superman}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed ComicBook/LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
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* In issue seven of ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by the OverprotectiveDad of a girl he slept with, and notes "He appears to be [[LampshadeHanging too enraged to speak articulately]]."
* In ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'', Gaston's boss Prunelle tends to react with his antics with "Rogntudjûû!"[[note]]probably a corruption of "Nom de dieu!" (Bloody hell!)[[/note]], to the point that it's his {{catchphrase}}.
-->'''Knives''': GRMBL SNRFT SMKETY
* ''Comicbook/IncredibleHulk'' would seem to be the living distillation of this trope. Whenever Bruce Banner gets angry enough, he manifests as the incarnation of Angrish. "RRAAAAARRGH! HULK SMASH! AAAARRRGH!"
* A darker version occurs in the post-[[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed ComicBook/LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
-->'''Lex''': I ''hate'' you. ''God I'' ''hate'' you.
* The DM in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' will, when exasperated at the unorthodox behavior of his players, frequently be reduced to shouting "FIRK DING BLAST!"
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* In issue seven of ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by the OverprotectiveDad of a girl he slept with, and notes "He appears to be [[LampshadeHanging too enraged to speak articulately]]."
* In ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'', Gaston's boss Prunelle tends to react with his antics with "Rogntudjûû!"[[note]]probably a corruption of "Nom de dieu!" (Bloody hell!)[[/note]], to the point that it's his {{catchphrase}}.
-->'''Knives''': GRMBL SNRFT SMKETY
* ''Comicbook/IncredibleHulk'' would seem to be the living distillation of this trope. Whenever Bruce Banner gets angry enough, he manifests as the incarnation of Angrish. "RRAAAAARRGH! HULK SMASH! AAAARRRGH!"
* A darker version occurs in the post-[[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed ComicBook/LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
-->'''Lex''': I ''hate'' you. ''God I'' ''hate'' you.
* The DM in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' will, when exasperated at the unorthodox behavior of his players, frequently be reduced to shouting "FIRK DING BLAST!"
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* Captain Haddock in the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of [[UnusualEuphemism disjointed insults and random words]] at the subject of his anger. In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down, while the loss of his whisky in ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInTibet Tintin in Tibet]]'' resulted in an enraged snarl of "RKRPXZKRMTFRZ!" In ''Flight 714'', Rastapopolous does the same thing ("MDJRK!") when he boasts about stamping on a spider... and it keeps evading him.
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* Captain Haddock in the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes ''ComicBook/PS238'' has a tirade of [[UnusualEuphemism disjointed insults and character implanted with a chip which replaces any profanities he voices with random words]] at the subject other words. If he tries to launch into a ClusterFBomb, he instead starts singing showtunes.
* In ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'''''s Precious Little Life'', Knives' first appearance sees her getting harangued by her mom for not having a boyfriend; in her annoyance she accidentally drops her books, prompting a muttered string ofhis anger. In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down, while the loss of his whisky in ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInTibet Tintin in Tibet]]'' resulted in an enraged snarl of "RKRPXZKRMTFRZ!" In ''Flight 714'', Rastapopolous does the same thing ("MDJRK!") when he boasts about stamping on a spider... and it keeps evading him.this as she picks them up.
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* A darker version occurs in the post-[[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed ComicBook/LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
-->'''Lex''': I ''hate'' you. ''God I'' ''hate'' you.
* The DM in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' will, when exasperated at the unorthodox behavior of his players, frequently be reduced to shouting "FIRK DING BLAST!"
* ''Comicbook/IncredibleHulk'' would seem to be the living distillation of this trope. Whenever Bruce Banner gets angry enough, he manifests as the incarnation of Angrish. "RRAAAAARRGH! HULK SMASH! AAAARRRGH!"
* In issue seven of ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by the OverprotectiveDad of a girl he slept with, and notes "He appears to be [[LampshadeHanging too enraged to speak articulately]]."
-->'''Lex''': I ''hate'' you. ''God I'' ''hate'' you.
* The DM in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' will, when exasperated at the unorthodox behavior of his players, frequently be reduced to shouting "FIRK DING BLAST!"
* ''Comicbook/IncredibleHulk'' would seem to be the living distillation of this trope. Whenever Bruce Banner gets angry enough, he manifests as the incarnation of Angrish. "RRAAAAARRGH! HULK SMASH! AAAARRRGH!"
* In issue seven of ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by the OverprotectiveDad of a girl he slept with, and notes "He appears to be [[LampshadeHanging too enraged to speak articulately]]."
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* A darker version occurs Captain Haddock in the post-[[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of [[UnusualEuphemism disjointed insults and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed ComicBook/LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
-->'''Lex''': I ''hate'' you. ''God I'' ''hate'' you.
* The DM in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' will, when exasperatedrandom words]] at the unorthodox behavior subject of his players, frequently be reduced anger. In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to shouting "FIRK DING BLAST!"
* ''Comicbook/IncredibleHulk'' would seem to be the living distillationCastafiore, he lets out a series of this trope. Whenever Bruce Banner gets inarticulate angry enough, he manifests as syllables before slamming the incarnation of Angrish. "RRAAAAARRGH! HULK SMASH! AAAARRRGH!"
* In issue seven of ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued byreceiver down, while the OverprotectiveDad loss of a girl he slept with, and notes "He appears to be [[LampshadeHanging too his whisky in ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInTibet Tintin in Tibet]]'' resulted in an enraged to speak articulately]]."snarl of "RKRPXZKRMTFRZ!" In ''Flight 714'', Rastapopolous does the same thing ("MDJRK!") when he boasts about stamping on a spider... and it keeps evading him.
-->'''Lex''': I ''hate'' you. ''God I'' ''hate'' you.
* The DM in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' will, when exasperated
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* In issue seven of ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by
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* ''ComicBook/PS238'' has a character implanted with a chip which replaces any profanities he voices with random other words. If he tries to launch into a ClusterFBomb, he instead starts singing showtunes.
* In ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'''''s Precious Little Life'', Knives' first appearance sees her getting harangued by her mom for not having a boyfriend; in her annoyance she accidentally drops her books, prompting a muttered string of this as she picks them up.
* In ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'', Gaston's boss Prunelle tends to react with his antics with "Rogntudjûû!"[[note]]probably a corruption of "Nom de dieu!" (Bloody hell!)[[/note]], to the point that it's his {{catchphrase}}.
-->'''Knives''': GRMBL SNRFT SMKETY
* In ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'''''s Precious Little Life'', Knives' first appearance sees her getting harangued by her mom for not having a boyfriend; in her annoyance she accidentally drops her books, prompting a muttered string of this as she picks them up.
* In ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'', Gaston's boss Prunelle tends to react with his antics with "Rogntudjûû!"[[note]]probably a corruption of "Nom de dieu!" (Bloody hell!)[[/note]], to the point that it's his {{catchphrase}}.
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* In ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'', Gaston's boss Prunelle tends to react with his antics with "Rogntudjûû!"[[note]]probably a corruption of "Nom de dieu!" (Bloody hell!)[[/note]], to the point that it's his {{catchphrase}}.
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* Captain Haddock in the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of disjointed insults and random words at the subject of his anger. In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down, while the loss of his whisky in ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInTibet Tintin in Tibet]]'' resulted in an enraged snarl of "RKRPXZKRMTFRZ!" In ''Flight 714'', Rastapopolous does the same thing ("MDJRK!") when he boasts about stamping on a spider... and it keeps evading him.
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* Captain Haddock in the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of [[UnusualEuphemism disjointed insults and random words words]] at the subject of his anger. In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down, while the loss of his whisky in ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInTibet Tintin in Tibet]]'' resulted in an enraged snarl of "RKRPXZKRMTFRZ!" In ''Flight 714'', Rastapopolous does the same thing ("MDJRK!") when he boasts about stamping on a spider... and it keeps evading him.
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* Captain Haddock in the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of disjointed insults and random words at the subject of his anger. In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down, while the loss of his whisky in ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInTibet Tintin in Tibet]]'' resulted in an enraged snarl of "RKRPXZKRMTFRZ!"
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* Captain Haddock in the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of disjointed insults and random words at the subject of his anger. In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down, while the loss of his whisky in ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInTibet Tintin in Tibet]]'' resulted in an enraged snarl of "RKRPXZKRMTFRZ!""RKRPXZKRMTFRZ!" In ''Flight 714'', Rastapopolous does the same thing ("MDJRK!") when he boasts about stamping on a spider... and it keeps evading him.
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* A darker version occurs in the post-[[InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed ComicBook/LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
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* In ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'''s Precious Little Life'', Knives' first appearance sees her getting harangued by her mom for not having a boyfriend; in her annoyance she accidentally drops her books, prompting a muttered string of this as she picks them up.
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* In ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'''s ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'''''s Precious Little Life'', Knives' first appearance sees her getting harangued by her mom for not having a boyfriend; in her annoyance she accidentally drops her books, prompting a muttered string of this as she picks them up.
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* In ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'''s Precious Little Life'', Knives' first appearance sees her getting harangued by her mom for not having a boyfriend; in her annoyance she accidentally drops her books, prompting a muttered string of this as she picks them up.
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* In ''ComicBook/Scott Pilgrim'', ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', Knives' first appearance sees her getting harangued by her mom for not having a boyfriend; in her annoyance she accidentally drops her books, prompting a muttered string of this as she picks them up.
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* Captain Haddock in the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of disjointed insults and random words at the subject of his anger. In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down.
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* Captain Haddock in the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of disjointed insults and random words at the subject of his anger. In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down.down, while the loss of his whisky in ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInTibet Tintin in Tibet]]'' resulted in an enraged snarl of "RKRPXZKRMTFRZ!"
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* In ''{{Mafalda}}'', ''ComicStrip/{{Mafalda}}'', an angry mother is so angry that she starts dropping vowels and entire words, and as such starts yelling only isolated words. The quote below does not mean anything: she's dropped so many vowels that it's been rendered complete nonsense. In parentheses is the intended meaning as translated by Mafalda.
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* In one TheSimpsons comic book, Homer is seen slamming into Skinner's office when Bart's in trouble, saying "Too angry to finish sentence I-!"
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* In issue seven of ''TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by the OverprotectiveDad of a girl he slept with, and notes "He appears to be [[LampshadeHanging too enraged to speak articulately]]."
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* A darker version occurs in the post-[[InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
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* One ''{{Popeye}}'' strip had Roughhouse so fed up with Wimpy's constant mooching that he had to be constrained to the hospital. He spends his recuperation growling and muttering Wimpy's catchphrases, such as "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today." or "I'd like to have you to a duck dinner. You bring the duck."
-->'''Popeye''': Wimpy's got his goat so bad he's almost crazy!
-->'''Popeye''': Wimpy's got his goat so bad he's almost crazy!
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* In ''{{Mafalda}}'', an angry mother is so angry that she starts dropping vowels and entire words, and as such starts yelling only isolated words. The quote below does not mean anything: she's dropped so many vowels that it's been rendered complete nonsense. In parentheses is the intended meaning as translated by Mafalda.
-->'''Raquel''': ¡Sunescán! ¡Dalúna buso! ("¡Es un escándalo, un abuso!" meaning "It's a scandal, an abuse!" uttered by an angry mother coming back from market).
** The quote above can be rendered intelligible if read with typical Argentinian intonation.
*** And even more so if you go to the market in Argentina when the prices are rising.
* Captain Haddock in the ''{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of disjointed insults and random words at the subject of his anger.
* One ''{{Popeye}}'' strip had Roughhouse so fed up with Wimpy's constant mooching that he had to be constrained to the hospital. He spends his recuperation growling and muttering Wimpy's catchphrases, such as "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today." or "I'd like to have you to a duck dinner. You bring the duck."
-->'''Popeye''': Wimpy's got his goat so bad he's almost crazy!
* In one TheSimpsons comic book, Homer is seen slamming into Skinner's office when Bart's in trouble, saying "Too angry to finish sentence I-!"
* A darker version occurs in the post-[[InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
-->'''Lex''': I ''hate'' you. ''God I'' ''hate'' you.
* The DM in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' will, when exasperated at the unorthodox behavior of his players, frequently be reduced to shouting "FIRK DING BLAST!"
* In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down.
* ''Comicbook/IncredibleHulk'' would seem to be the living distillation of this trope. Whenever Bruce Banner gets angry enough, he manifests as the incarnation of Angrish. "RRAAAAARRGH! HULK SMASH! AAAARRRGH!"
* In one issue of ''TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by the OverprotectiveDad of a girl he slept with, and notes that the man "appears to be too enraged to speak articulately."
* One issue of Marvel's ''What The?!'' SelfDeprecation comic had "The Mighty Sore, God of Blunder" receive a bad haircut and [[YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe butchere Ye Olde Englishe even worse than usual]]:
-->'''Sore''': ''Ye hath madeth a mockeryth of the goldenth tressth of Soreth!''\\
'''Footnote''': Editor's note: Sore's speech impediment worsens as he gets angry.
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-->'''Raquel''': ¡Sunescán! ¡Dalúna buso! ("¡Es un escándalo, un abuso!" meaning "It's a scandal, an abuse!" uttered by an angry mother coming back from market).
** The quote above can be rendered intelligible if read with typical Argentinian intonation.
*** And even more so if you go to the market in Argentina when the prices are rising.
* Captain Haddock in the ''{{Tintin}}'' books often unleashes a tirade of disjointed insults and random words at the subject of his anger.
* One ''{{Popeye}}'' strip had Roughhouse so fed up with Wimpy's constant mooching that he had to be constrained to the hospital. He spends his recuperation growling and muttering Wimpy's catchphrases, such as "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today." or "I'd like to have you to a duck dinner. You bring the duck."
-->'''Popeye''': Wimpy's got his goat so bad he's almost crazy!
* In one TheSimpsons comic book, Homer is seen slamming into Skinner's office when Bart's in trouble, saying "Too angry to finish sentence I-!"
* A darker version occurs in the post-[[InfiniteCrisis One Year Later]] ''{{Superman}}'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed LexLuthor's latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[MotiveRant impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
-->'''Lex''': I ''hate'' you. ''God I'' ''hate'' you.
* The DM in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' will, when exasperated at the unorthodox behavior of his players, frequently be reduced to shouting "FIRK DING BLAST!"
* In ''Recap/TintinTheCastafioreEmerald'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his TabloidMelodrama reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down.
* ''Comicbook/IncredibleHulk'' would seem to be the living distillation of this trope. Whenever Bruce Banner gets angry enough, he manifests as the incarnation of Angrish. "RRAAAAARRGH! HULK SMASH! AAAARRRGH!"
* In one issue of ''TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'', Phineas is pursued by the OverprotectiveDad of a girl he slept with, and notes that the man "appears to be too enraged to speak articulately."
* One issue of Marvel's ''What The?!'' SelfDeprecation comic had "The Mighty Sore, God of Blunder" receive a bad haircut and [[YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe butchere Ye Olde Englishe even worse than usual]]:
-->'''Sore''': ''Ye hath madeth a mockeryth of the goldenth tressth of Soreth!''\\
'''Footnote''': Editor's note: Sore's speech impediment worsens as he gets angry.
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