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Definition of drove
drove
- Said if someone is confused, mad, or if someone just did something really stupid, they're drove.
Ugh, I'm so drove!
- See more words with the same meaning: angry, annoyed, offended.
Last edited on Feb 16 2000. Submitted by Jennifer E. from Bossier City, LA, USA on Feb 16 2000.
- very angry. Used as "be drove" or "get drove."
If you keep on eatin' my shit, I'mma be drove!
- See more words with the same meaning: to become angry, go crazy, freak out.
Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Dustin P. from Houma, LA, USA on Oct 08 2002.
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Definitions include: to make a person agitated or angry. | |
Definitions include: to be upset. | |
Definitions include: to become upset. | |
Definitions include: See short fuse. | |
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Definitions include: "cool"; "awesome"; "sweet". | |
Definitions include: offended, upset, or angry, usually by a small slight or a friendly insult. | |
Definitions include: slightly angry. | |
Definitions include: angry. | |
Definitions include: annoyed or angry. | |
Definitions include: to carry a grudge. | |
Other terms relating to 'to become angry, go crazy, freak out': | |
Definitions include: to make a U-turn. | |
Definitions include: to lose one's temper. | |
Definitions include: to become nervous; "freak out". | |
Definitions include: to aggravate; anger; annoy. | |
Definitions include: become enraged; "freak out". | |
Definitions include: to go crazy. | |
Definitions include: to get high. | |
Definitions include: to lose one's temper. | |
Definitions include: to focus at length on a negative subject or emotion. | |
Definitions include: to cause a person to become angry or aggravated. | |
Definitions include: to go crazy. | |
Definitions include: to react with extreme emotion; "freak out"; have a fit. | |
Definitions include: to freak out. | |
Definitions include: to react with extreme emotion. | |
Definitions include: to laugh hysterically. | |
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