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* Mayor [=LaTrivia=] of ''Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly'' was frequently reduced to this after suffering an interminable ChainOfCorrections with the title characters.

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* Mayor [=LaTrivia=] of ''Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly'' (played by Gale Gordon) was frequently reduced to this after suffering an interminable ChainOfCorrections with the title characters.characters.
* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': Mr. Conklin, on occasion (also portrayed by Gale Gordon). The following except is from the episode "Clay City English Teacher":
-->'''Mr. Conklin''': Now, see here Brill. I won't have it. You can't do this. I'll have you...''''angrish''''
-->Mr. Brill: Oh, stop puffing Osgood. You've come to a station.
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* [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by Callahagn in ''Theater/LegallyBlonde'' to his first-year law class, specifically to point out that emotion can get in the way of coming up with a rational reply.

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* [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by Callahagn Callahan in ''Theater/LegallyBlonde'' ''Theatre/LegallyBlonde'' to his first-year law class, specifically to point out that emotion can get in the way of coming up with a rational reply.
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RAAAAAGH! A character is so angry, ticked off or shocked that they're literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. GYAAARRRRGH! It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally.

Often includes ClusterFBomb, although these days it's popular to have a normally foul-mouthed character to just be too mad to even ''swear'' coherently, reducing them to CurseCutShort at best and GoshDangItToHeck at [[Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy wor-hor-hor-hor-horst]]! Alternately, enraged gibberish can serve as a kid-friendly ''substitute'' for profanity, with [[ParentheticalSwearing hints]] of what the character ''meant'' to say slipping through. In written media, it's sometimes represented by SymbolSwearing. GRRR!

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RAAAAAGH! A character is Characters are so angry, ticked off or shocked that they're literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. GYAAARRRRGH! It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally.

Often includes ClusterFBomb, although these days it's popular to have a normally foul-mouthed character characters to just be too mad to even ''swear'' coherently, reducing them to CurseCutShort at best and GoshDangItToHeck at [[Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy wor-hor-hor-hor-horst]]! Alternately, enraged gibberish can serve as a kid-friendly ''substitute'' for profanity, with [[ParentheticalSwearing hints]] of what the character ''meant'' to say slipping through. In written media, it's sometimes represented by SymbolSwearing. GRRR!
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RAAAAAGH! A character is so angry, ticked off or shocked that he/she is literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. GYAAARRRRGH! It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally.

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RAAAAAGH! A character is so angry, ticked off or shocked that he/she is they're literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. GYAAARRRRGH! It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally.
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* In ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'', when Dennis attacks the protagonist for his video game addiction and the girls in his class defend him, the player has a choice that gets this response out of Dennis.

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* Yusuke has difficulty even thinking coherently after Kotomaru shows off his secret power in ''WebAnimation/GirlchanInParadise''.
* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'':
** At the end of the WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail "[[Recap/StrongBadEmailE118Virus virus]]", Strong Bad goes on a incoherent rant of rage and despair after Bubs shoots his virus-infested computer.
--->'''Strong Bad:''' I can relate. I can't ''relate''! I'm gonna... I'm gonna get in there and mix it up! I don't even remember your ''names'', Davey... Dear Strong Bad, how do you text with boxing gloves on...
** In "Compy Catalog", Strong Bad devolved into a pretty hilarious example of this when his new computer, the Compé, crashed on him as soon as he turned it on. Luckily for him, it was all just a joke. According to the wiki, it was a little bit like:
---> What the-eugecheut-rROOOAagegit-[=REEHgegitich=]..."
** While Coach Z speaks somewhat incoherently by default, getting frustrated while trying to correct his speech only makes it worse, as seen in "The House That Gave Sucky Treats".
--->'''Coach Z:''' Ooh, Jorgy Fruits! I mean, Jergy Frorts! I mean, GEORGIE FRORGIE! (''beat'') George Foreman?!
* [[WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool Mackenzie Zales]] is known to devolve into this when she's really pissed. Trisha devolves into this in Episode 30 when chewing out Ashley.
* In ''WebVideo/UltraFastPony'', Fluttershy survives an attempted lynching, then she can only wail incoherently when trying to describe it to Twilight.
-->'''Twilight:''' Fluttershy, you were supposed to be here an hour ago. Where were you?\\
'''Fluttershy:''' Hooaaaaauuuuuuoooooooaaaaaaaawwwwooooooouuuuu...\\
'''Twilight:''' I don't have time for whatever that was supposed to be!
* ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'': In one review Yahtzee describes the exclamations he made when he died in-game as "made-up words that couldn't decide if they were a swear or not, like 'Fugbar!' or 'Daygunt'!" In a different review, his "Black Knight Sword/Hotline Miami" combo, he is discussing the gameplay of the second. When he died from a surprise guard dog attack during a well thought-out infiltration plan, his next move was to make a throaty growl, "GRAAARHL!" and go on a berserker rage with a katana as soon as he ressed.
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* Yusuke has difficulty even thinking coherently after Kotomaru shows off his secret power in ''WebAnimation/GirlchanInParadise''.
* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'':
** At the end of the WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail "[[Recap/StrongBadEmailE118Virus virus]]", Strong Bad goes on a incoherent rant of rage and despair after Bubs shoots his virus-infested computer.
--->'''Strong Bad:''' I can relate. I can't ''relate''! I'm gonna... I'm gonna get in there and mix it up! I don't even remember your ''names'', Davey... Dear Strong Bad, how do you text with boxing gloves on...
** In "Compy Catalog", Strong Bad devolved into a pretty hilarious example of this when his new computer, the Compé, crashed on him as soon as he turned it on. Luckily for him, it was all just a joke. According to the wiki, it was a little bit like:
---> What the-eugecheut-rROOOAagegit-[=REEHgegitich=]..."
** While Coach Z speaks somewhat incoherently by default, getting frustrated while trying to correct his speech only makes it worse, as seen in "The House That Gave Sucky Treats".
--->'''Coach Z:''' Ooh, Jorgy Fruits! I mean, Jergy Frorts! I mean, GEORGIE FRORGIE! (''beat'') George Foreman?!
* [[WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool Mackenzie Zales]] is known to devolve into this when she's really pissed. Trisha devolves into this in Episode 30 when chewing out Ashley.
* In ''WebVideo/UltraFastPony'', Fluttershy survives an attempted lynching, then she can only wail incoherently when trying to describe it to Twilight.
-->'''Twilight:''' Fluttershy, you were supposed to be here an hour ago. Where were you?\\
'''Fluttershy:''' Hooaaaaauuuuuuoooooooaaaaaaaawwwwooooooouuuuu...\\
'''Twilight:''' I don't have time for whatever that was supposed to be!
* ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'': In one review Yahtzee describes the exclamations he made when he died in-game as "made-up words that couldn't decide if they were a swear or not, like 'Fugbar!' or 'Daygunt'!" In a different review, his "Black Knight Sword/Hotline Miami" combo, he is discussing the gameplay of the second. When he died from a surprise guard dog attack during a well thought-out infiltration plan, his next move was to make a throaty growl, "GRAAARHL!" and go on a berserker rage with a katana as soon as he ressed.
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* Theatre/KingLear's less than articulate threat 'I shall do such things......I know not what they are but they will be the terrors of the earth'.

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* Theatre/KingLear's less than articulate threat 'I shall do such things......I know not what they are but they will be the terrors of the earth'. Pretty eloquent by Angrish standards.
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* Creator/BillCosby discussed how his parents were prone to this:

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* Creator/BillCosby discussed how his parents were prone to this:this in his stand-up special ''Film/BillCosbyHimself'':



"I used to think my father was an idiot [{{beat}}], because the man could never complete a sentence. Now I understand. Had it been a ''grown'' person, you'd have cursed: 'What the (foul filth foul foul filth filth filth foul foul), and ''you're'' (filth and foul)!' But when you talk to your child, you don't want to do that, [[CurseCutShort so you censor yourself]], and you sound like an idiot. 'What the -- Get your -- I'll bust -- Get outta my face!'"

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"I used to think my father was an idiot [{{beat}}], because the man could never complete a sentence. Now I understand. Had it been a ''grown'' person, you'd have cursed: 'What the (foul filth foul foul filth filth filth foul foul), and ''you're'' (filth and foul)!' But when you talk to your child, you don't want to do that, [[CurseCutShort so you censor yourself]], and you sound like an idiot. 'What the -- Get your -- I'll bust -- Get outta my face!'"

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* In ''Pinball/TheAddamsFamily,'' Cousin It does this whenever you hit him during "Hit Cousin It." Mind you, It's always been TheUnintelligible.



* In ''Pinball/TheAddamsFamily,'' Cousin It does this whenever you hit him during "Hit Cousin It." Mind you, It's always been TheUnintelligible.



* A character in Judith Thompson's ''Lion In The Streets'' says to another character, if memory serves, "shut up, [[YouAreFat you fat]]!"
* Theatre/KingLear's less than articulate threat 'I shall do such things......I know not what they are but they will be the terrors of the earth'.



* ''Theatre/TheProducers'': Frustrated, facing jail time for massive fraud, and having just lost a tug of war for some very important documents, Leo Bloom stares at Max Bialystock, gibbers a bit, and shouts: '''"FAT!"'''

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* ''Theatre/TheProducers'': Frustrated, facing jail time for massive fraud, and having just lost a tug Theatre/KingLear's less than articulate threat 'I shall do such things......I know not what they are but they will be the terrors of war for some very important documents, Leo Bloom stares at Max Bialystock, gibbers a bit, and shouts: '''"FAT!"'''the earth'.



* A character in Judith Thompson's ''Lion In The Streets'' says to another character, if memory serves, "shut up, [[YouAreFat you fat]]!"
* ''Theatre/TheProducers'': Frustrated, facing jail time for massive fraud, and having just lost a tug of war for some very important documents, Leo Bloom stares at Max Bialystock, gibbers a bit, and shouts: '''"FAT!"'''



* In ''VisualNovel/TheEdenOfGrisaia'' Thanatos whispers "Senpai" over the phone to Yumiko, causing the latter to try to get clarification before turning up the phone's volume to max, at which point Thanatos speaks normally, startling Yumiko and causing her to explode into incomprehensible, angry gibberish.



* In ''VisualNovel/AtomGrrrl'', this happens to Jessica and Anna, seemingly traumatized by [[spoiler:dissolving the cop's corpse]]. Jessica starts muttering the lyrics to "Amazing Grace".



* In ''VisualNovel/AtomGrrrl'', this happens to Jessica and Anna, seemingly traumatized by [[spoiler:dissolving the cop's corpse]]. Jessica starts muttering the lyrics to "Amazing Grace".

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* In ''VisualNovel/AtomGrrrl'', this happens ''VisualNovel/TheEdenOfGrisaia'' Thanatos whispers "Senpai" over the phone to Jessica Yumiko, causing the latter to try to get clarification before turning up the phone's volume to max, at which point Thanatos speaks normally, startling Yumiko and Anna, seemingly traumatized by [[spoiler:dissolving the cop's corpse]]. Jessica starts muttering the lyrics causing her to "Amazing Grace".explode into incomprehensible, angry gibberish.



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* Yusuke has difficulty even thinking coherently after Kotomaru shows off his secret power in ''WebAnimation/GirlchanInParadise''.

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* Yusuke has difficulty even thinking coherently after Kotomaru shows off his secret power [[WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool Mackenzie Zales]] is known to devolve into this when she's really pissed. Trisha devolves into this in ''WebAnimation/GirlchanInParadise''.Episode 30 when chewing out Ashley.



* [[WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool Mackenzie Zales]] is known to devolve into this when she's really pissed. Trisha devolves into this in Episode 30 when chewing out Ashley.


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Often includes ClusterFBomb, although these days it's popular to have a normally foul-mouthed character to just be [[UpToEleven too mad to even]] ''[[UpToEleven swear]]'' [[UpToEleven coherently]], reducing them to CurseCutShort at best and GoshDangItToHeck at [[Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy wor-hor-hor-hor-horst]]! Alternately, enraged gibberish can serve as a kid-friendly ''substitute'' for profanity, with [[ParentheticalSwearing hints]] of what the character ''meant'' to say slipping through. In written media, it's sometimes represented by SymbolSwearing. GRRR!

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Often includes ClusterFBomb, although these days it's popular to have a normally foul-mouthed character to just be [[UpToEleven too mad to even]] ''[[UpToEleven swear]]'' [[UpToEleven coherently]], even ''swear'' coherently, reducing them to CurseCutShort at best and GoshDangItToHeck at [[Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy wor-hor-hor-hor-horst]]! Alternately, enraged gibberish can serve as a kid-friendly ''substitute'' for profanity, with [[ParentheticalSwearing hints]] of what the character ''meant'' to say slipping through. In written media, it's sometimes represented by SymbolSwearing. GRRR!
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Often includes ClusterFBomb, although these days it's popular to have a normally foul-mouthed character to just be [[UpToEleven too mad to even]] ''[[UpToEleven swear]]'' [[UpToEleven coherently]], reducing them to CurseCutShort at best and GoshDangItToHeck at [[Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy wor-hor-hor-hor-horst]]! Alternately, enraged gibberish can serve as a kid-friendly ''substitute'' for profanity, with [[ParentheticalSwearing hints]] of what the character ''meant'' to say slipping through. GRRR!

Do not confuse with [[GratuitousEnglish Engrish]], or with "Anglish".[[labelnote:*]](A [[ConLang reconstructed version of English]] where words with Latin or Greek roots are replaced by Anglo-Saxon-derived equivalents, such as "waterstuff" for hydrogen.)[[/labelnote]] Also compare SarcasmFailure, GaggingOnYourWords, DumbStruck, and ForeignLanguageTirade. If it's laughter that prevents someone from speaking coherently, that is {{Corpsing}}. [[VideoGame/{{Spore}} FAAAAAAIIIIIIIII!]]!

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Often includes ClusterFBomb, although these days it's popular to have a normally foul-mouthed character to just be [[UpToEleven too mad to even]] ''[[UpToEleven swear]]'' [[UpToEleven coherently]], reducing them to CurseCutShort at best and GoshDangItToHeck at [[Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy wor-hor-hor-hor-horst]]! Alternately, enraged gibberish can serve as a kid-friendly ''substitute'' for profanity, with [[ParentheticalSwearing hints]] of what the character ''meant'' to say slipping through. GRRR!

In written media, it's sometimes represented by SymbolSwearing. GRRR!

Do not confuse with [[GratuitousEnglish Engrish]], or with "Anglish".[[labelnote:*]](A [[ConLang reconstructed version of English]] where words with Latin or Greek roots are replaced by Anglo-Saxon-derived equivalents, such as "waterstuff" for hydrogen.)[[/labelnote]] Also compare SarcasmFailure, GaggingOnYourWords, DumbStruck, and ForeignLanguageTirade. If it's laughter that prevents someone from speaking coherently, that is {{Corpsing}}. [[VideoGame/{{Spore}} FAAAAAAIIIIIIIII!]]!
FAAAAAAIIIIIIIII!]]!
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Do not confuse with [[GratuitousEnglish Engrish]], or with "Anglish".[[labelnote:*]](A [[ConLang reconstructed version of English]] where words with Latin or Greek roots are replaced by Anglo-Saxon-derived equivalents, such as "waterstuff" for hydrogen.)[[/labelnote]] Also compare SarcasmFailure, GaggingOnYourWords, DumbStruck, and ForeignLanguageTirade. [[VideoGame/{{Spore}} FAAAAAAIIIIIIIII!]]!

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Do not confuse with [[GratuitousEnglish Engrish]], or with "Anglish".[[labelnote:*]](A [[ConLang reconstructed version of English]] where words with Latin or Greek roots are replaced by Anglo-Saxon-derived equivalents, such as "waterstuff" for hydrogen.)[[/labelnote]] Also compare SarcasmFailure, GaggingOnYourWords, DumbStruck, and ForeignLanguageTirade. If it's laughter that prevents someone from speaking coherently, that is {{Corpsing}}. [[VideoGame/{{Spore}} FAAAAAAIIIIIIIII!]]!
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RAAAAAGH! A character is so angry, ticked off, or shocked that he or she is literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. GYAAARRRRGH! It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally.

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RAAAAAGH! A character is so angry, ticked off, off or shocked that he or she he/she is literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. GYAAARRRRGH! It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally.
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* In ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoRakuen'' Thanatos whispers "Senpai" over the phone to Yumiko, causing the latter to try to get clarification before turning up the phone's volume to max, at which point Thanatos speaks normally, startling Yumiko and causing her to explode into incomprehensible, angry gibberish.

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* In ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoRakuen'' ''VisualNovel/TheEdenOfGrisaia'' Thanatos whispers "Senpai" over the phone to Yumiko, causing the latter to try to get clarification before turning up the phone's volume to max, at which point Thanatos speaks normally, startling Yumiko and causing her to explode into incomprehensible, angry gibberish.
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* The VanityPlate for [[https://youtu.be/kul3LvDoqQc Foul Tempered Woman Productions]] features a brief bit of Angrish as she crumples up the logo card.
--> "Kiséposuhbyush!"
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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."

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* One ''{{Popeye}}'' ''ComicStrip/{{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."
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* At the tail end of the Credibility Gap's version of "Who's On First?" (dealing with a three-act rock concert featuring the Who, the Guess Who and Yes), L.A. Times editor Mr. Higgenlooper devolves into Angrish when his attempt to finish the ad becomes as much a non-starter as the attempt to start it was.
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** The [[MemeticMutation infamous]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CRO_w4wSuw Steiner math promo]] is some of the most poetic Angrish ever committed to video.
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* [[Angrish/{{Webcomics}} WAAAB KOMAAAAA!!! (Webcomics)]]

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* [[Angrish/LiveActionTV LAAAAAAAAAA AAAAIIOOOOOOO TEEEEEEEEVVVVEEEEEEHHHHHH!!!! (Live Action TV)]]

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RAAAAAGH! A character is so angry, pissed off, or shocked that he or she is literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. GYAAARRRRGH! It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally.

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RAAAAAGH! A character is so angry, pissed ticked off, or shocked that he or she is literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. GYAAARRRRGH! It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally.
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* Shortly before the aforementioned Mr. Steiner began butchering the English language over in WCW as "Big Poppa Pump," the then-WWF had their own example in WrestlingAhmedJohnson, who spoke Angrish so well that he inspired the long-running Website/YouTube series "Fun with Ahmed," which tries its best to translate Johnson's shouted, mush-mouthed promos (Usually with footage from the video game ''WWF War Zone'',) with entertaining results.

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* Shortly before the aforementioned Mr. Steiner began butchering the English language over in WCW as "Big Poppa Pump," the then-WWF had their own example in WrestlingAhmedJohnson, Wrestling/AhmedJohnson, who spoke Angrish so well that he inspired the long-running Website/YouTube series "Fun with Ahmed," which tries its best to translate Johnson's shouted, mush-mouthed promos (Usually with footage from the video game ''WWF War Zone'',) with entertaining results.
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* Shortly before the aforementioned Mr. Steiner began butchering the English language over in WCW as "Big Poppa Pump," the then-WWF had their own example in Ahmed Johnson, who spoke Angrish so well that he inspired the long-running Website/YouTube series "Fun with Ahmed," which tries its best to translate Johnson's shouted, mush-mouthed promos (Usually with footage from the video game ''WWF War Zone'',) with entertaining results.

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* Shortly before the aforementioned Mr. Steiner began butchering the English language over in WCW as "Big Poppa Pump," the then-WWF had their own example in Ahmed Johnson, WrestlingAhmedJohnson, who spoke Angrish so well that he inspired the long-running Website/YouTube series "Fun with Ahmed," which tries its best to translate Johnson's shouted, mush-mouthed promos (Usually with footage from the video game ''WWF War Zone'',) with entertaining results.
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* Angrish/AnimeAndManga
* Angrish/ComicBooks
* Angrish/FanWorks
* Angrish/{{Film}}
* Angrish/LetsPlays
* Angrish/{{Literature}}
* Angrish/LiveActionTV
* Angrish/{{Music}}
* Angrish/VideoGames
* Angrish/WebComics
* Angrish/WebOriginal
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[[Angrish/FanWorks FAAAAAAAN WAAAAAAAAA!!! (Fan Works)]]
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[[Angrish/{{Film}} FAAAAAAAA!!! (Film)]]
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[[Angrish/LetsPlays LAAAAAAAAA PLAAAAAAAAA!!! (Let's Plays)]]
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[[Angrish/{{Literature}} LATATAAAAAAAAA!!! (Literature)]]
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[[Angrish/LiveActionTV LAAAAAAAAAA AAAAIIOOOOOOO TEEEEEEEEVVVVEEEEEEHHHHHH!!!! (Live Action TV)]]
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[[Angrish/{{Music}} MAAAAAAAAAAAZZZAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! (Music)]]
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[[Angrish/VideoGames VIDIAAAAAAAA GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZZZ!!! (Video Games)]]
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[[Angrish/WebComics WAAAB KOMAAAAA!!! (Web Comics)]]
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[[Angrish/WebOriginal WAAAB ORIGINAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! (Web Original)]]
* Angrish/WesternAnimation
[[Angrish/WesternAnimation WEZAAAAAAAAA ANIMAAAAOOO!!!! (Western Animation)]]
* Angrish/RealLife[[Angrish/RealLife RAAAAAAAAAAAA LAAAAAAAAAA!!! (Real Life)]]
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* In ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', after Monokuma is forced into a final trial in Chapter 6, he shows up in the Dining Hall only to speak in random letters and symbols, as if the mastermind controlling him was mashing on the keyboard.

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* In ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', after Monokuma is forced into a final trial in Chapter 6, he shows up in the Dining Hall only to speak in random letters and symbols, as if the mastermind controlling him was mashing on the keyboard.
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Often includes ClusterFBomb, although these days it's popular to have a normally foul-mouthed character to just be [[UpToEleven too mad to even]] ''[[UpToEleven swear]]'' [[UpToEleven coherently]], reducing them to CurseCutShort at best and GoshDangItToHeck at [[Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy wor-hor-hor-hor-horst]]! Alternately, enraged gibberish can serve as a kid-friendly ''substitute'' for profanity, with [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar hints]] of what the character ''meant'' to say slipping through. GRRR!

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Often includes ClusterFBomb, although these days it's popular to have a normally foul-mouthed character to just be [[UpToEleven too mad to even]] ''[[UpToEleven swear]]'' [[UpToEleven coherently]], reducing them to CurseCutShort at best and GoshDangItToHeck at [[Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy wor-hor-hor-hor-horst]]! Alternately, enraged gibberish can serve as a kid-friendly ''substitute'' for profanity, with [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar [[ParentheticalSwearing hints]] of what the character ''meant'' to say slipping through. GRRR!

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