Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word AGGRO


AGGRO

Definitions of AGGRO

  1. Aggravation; bother.
  2. (chiefly, UK, Australia) Aggressive behaviour; loud, intimidating behaviour that convincingly threatens violence without necessarily actually becoming violent.
  3. (Australia, NZ, slang) Angry.
  4. (British, US, slang) Hardcore, aggressive.
  5. (gaming) A measure of how belligerent a player is – a high value may inspire either avoidance or preemptive hostile action from enemies.
  6. (gaming) Hostile attention from an enemy that should target players with better defenses.
  7. (gaming) Liable to attack without being attacked first (said of monsters).
  8. (TCGs, of a deck) Designed for aggressive play that seeks to defeat the opponent in the early stages of the game. (of a player) Favoring such decks.
  9. (gaming, intransitive) To become aggressive towards the player's character.
  10. (gaming, transitive) To cause (a non-player character) to become aggressive towards the player's character.

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Examples of Using AGGRO in a Sentence

  • " David Browne, writing for Entertainment Weekly, praised Canibus for being able to go beyond the battle rapper image and show versatility in his topics but found the production a hindrance to his goal, concluding that "His devotion to the lyrical slam and to self-respect earmark Canibus as a contender, but it wouldn’t hurt him to learn a few things about record making–from, say, LL?" AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine found Canibus' aggro delivery tiring at times no matter the beat or subject but still gave credit for remaining impactful, concluding that "Unfortunately, those moments only occur sporadically over the course of this overlong debut, but when they do happen, it's easy to see what all the hype is about.
  • Reviewed in Juice at the time of release, the contrast of "the ocker inflections, beery aggro and dumb-fun pretences" and Jay Whalley's "philosophy student upbringing" were noted.
  • When he won Pro Tour Berlin, he piloted an Elf typal combo deck; he achieved his two Constructed Grand Prix wins with a blue-black control deck and a Storm combo deck; and his three most recent Pro Tour top eight finishes were all with aggressive decks, including a Naya (red-green-white) deck with which he went undefeated in the Swiss rounds of Pro Tour San Diego 2010, and an Eldrazi aggro deck in 2016.
  • The term bovver in the UK developed as a th-fronting slang term (probably Cockney) for "bother", and was used in connection with aggro (aggravation; aggressive behaviour) by skinheads and hooligans in the late 1960s.
  • " King further wrote: "There is no purism in Uniform's approach, which is a liberating factor in their industrial aggro vision.
  • Each character has a starting moveset based on a Class, which consist of different styles of fighting and abilities, but all fall under one of three main roles: "Defenders", who draw enemy aggro towards them and tank attacks by blocking or evading them; "Attackers", who deal damage and utilize positional Arts to deal increased damage and/or trigger certain effects, such as combos or status effects; and "Healers", who support the party with heals, buffs and debuffs.


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