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俚语 belligerism
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belligerism

The opposite of pacifism; the belief that war is a good thing, and there should be more of it.
"General Patton was a firm believer in belligerism."

belligerent

adj.

1. Inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive.
2. Of, pertaining to, or engaged in warfare.
One that is hostile or aggressive, especially one that is engaged in war.

belligerent

Waging war; quarrelsome
Belligerent and numerous.

belligerence

A hostile or warlike attitude, nature, or inclination; belligerency
Drinking too much Everclear often leads to belligerence.

belligerent

- acting aggressively toward another entity.
- doesn't mean drunk, although some people are belligerent when drunk.
lol some idiot heard someone talking about an angry drunk and thought belligerent meant drunk! what a dumb shit haha

Belligerated

The act of being belligerently drunk while simultaneously being obliterated, often resulting in a slew of reckless behavior
Sally was so belligerated that she stripped butt naked and danced on the bar

belligerent

Originally meant "warlike" or "aggressive." Now means "drunk" due to widespread misuse. But that's the idea behind urban words, so now it means drunk.
(Original) Archibald has been ruffling this fellow's feathers for nearly a fortnight now. I dare say he has been simply belligerent.

(Modern) Oh my gawd this muff cabbage pissed awl over Johnny B's carpet. What a belligerent bitch.
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