Three words that end in ...gry

A new answer to the old quiz:

Two new ones, in fact:

cupcakery
hangry

“Cupcakery” ends in -gry?

If you eat enough of them.

The “g” is just silent, as well as invisible.

Here are a couple more:
philangry - the state of being mad at one’s literal or figurative brother “there was a big family fight and Tom is still philangry”
mangry - like a manga character “My, don’t you look mangry today, with your big eyes and purple hair!”

Moderators have humor?

Of course. They’re just bruhs like us.

A student from Texas A&M: An Aggry.

ETA:

High point in a satellite’s orbit: perigry
Ornamental frillwork: filigry

Uggry: Unattractive people in Japan

You think anyone could do this job if they didn’t?:wink:

Besides that, we have to be able to make a quick recovery when we screw up.

You’re an awful person!:eek:

And so am I for laughing.:o

It still surprises me that “butthurt” didn’t make the dictionary well before now. It was first used online seven years before Reddit existed, and there are anecdotal reports it predates that. It was even in a 1999 Internet slang dictionary.

I’d get it if this list was only those used in more official contexts, but it has freaking “hangry.”

Hangry seems like an appropriate word for the Incredible Hulk.

“Don’t make me hangry. You wouldn’t like me when I get hangry.”

If you eat enough of them.

Likewise, I can’t remember not using “beer o’clock”.

Points taken. Carry on.:smiley: