Fury

Word FURY
Character 4
Hyphenation fu ry
Pronunciations /ˈfjʊəɹi/

Definitions and meanings of "Fury"

What do we mean by fury?

Violent anger; rage. synonym: anger. noun

A fit of anger. noun

Violent or frenzied action. noun

A violent disturbance or intense period of activity: noun

Any of the spirits who pursue and torment the doers of unavenged crimes, identified with the Greek Erinyes. noun

To infuriate; agitate violently.

Extreme anger or rage; anger or wrath which overrides all self-control; a storm of anger; madness. noun

Violent or impetuous action of any kind; vehement manifestation of force; violence. noun

Enthusiasm; inspired or frenzied excitement of the mind. noun

In classical mythology, one of the avenging deities, called in Greek mythology the Erinyes or, by euphemism, Eumenides, and by the Romans the Furiæ or Diræ, daughters of Earth or of Night, represented as fearful maidens, often winged, and with serpents twined in their hair, clad in dusky garments girdled with red. noun

Hence A minister or a concentrated manifestation of vengeance; an avenging or vengeful personality, principle, or action. noun

A thief. noun

Synonyms Vexation, Indignation, etc. See anger1 and Violence, vehemence, tempestuousness, fierceness, frenzy. noun

Violent or extreme excitement; overmastering agitation or enthusiasm. noun

Violent anger; extreme wrath; rage; -- sometimes applied to inanimate things, as the wind or storms; impetuosity; violence. noun

Pl. (Greek Myth.) The avenging deities, Tisiphone, Alecto, and Megæra; the Erinyes or Eumenides. noun

One of the Parcæ, or Fates, esp. Atropos. noun

A stormy, turbulent violent woman; a hag; a vixen; a virago; a termagant. noun

Extreme anger.

Strength or violence in action.

An angry or malignant person.

1. Noun. Massive expulsion of putrid filth from the bowls; often is excruciatingly delightful. Caused by inordinate amounts of eating or drinking; is less commonly triggered completely randomly. Expulsion will typically lay waste to one's plumbing facilities. Telltale CSI-like splatter pattern on back inside of bowl and underside of seat, possibly also small amounts on front inside of bowl and under rim. Majority of expulsion will accumulate approximately four inches below middle of the back of the rim. Expulsion will form similar to a golf ball cut in half suspended one-half inch above the water level. Will almost always require multi-flushes to destroy the evidence. Massive jetsam will be accompanied by a heavy, bestial musk. Bystanders can often tell when the fury has been wrought by the distinctive funk. The Fury can be rated on a simple base-ten rating system: 1. Burning exploding nuggets, pellet-sized, light brown. 3. Bigger pellets, more gaseous. Increased decibel level of flatulence. 5. Begins occurrence of multiple rounds of audible droppings. Pellet size stays the same, enormous quantities of flatus. Begins increase of liquid excrement. 7. Two onslaughts of nearly maximum size pellets, at least two pints of liquid excrement, and a combined minimum of 20 seconds of total powerful flatus. 10. (Vesuvial): Three massive and distinct onslaughts incorporating at least two logs of a five inch minimum, at least ten three-quarter inch diameter pellets, at least two quarts of liquid, and at least 45 seconds of pungent flatus. Level of toilet bowl must rise (by solid displacement) at least two and one-half inches. Solids should be black or nearly black (completing color shift from light brown to black). Visible layer of fluids should be floating (immiscible) on top of water. First impression should make one think of logs and pebbles of feces marinating in an acidic stew of filth. Bystanders, upon viewing sample, should at least gag. Inconceivable amount of excrement. Only one recorded count of the vesuvius in modern history. Can only be obtained by Taco Bell and Japanese hibachi. Krakatoa: Mythical level above a ten. Has never been achieved in human history. Must kill subject by pressure differential caused by expulsion of feces. 2. Verb. "To bring the fury." To defecate in a manner which induces the eruption of blood from the orifices of small beings. Urban Dictionary

Another word for rage, wrath and anger. Urban Dictionary

Mastermind and overall cult icon well known in the web-browser-based RPG area (Kings of Chaos and his own game Rise of Tyrants). Does not like the f capitalized. Is a known sex offender. Urban Dictionary

Much loved Creator of Rise Of Tyrants ~ see also god Urban Dictionary

The Fury, The Fear Diarrhea. Specifically the diarrhea brought about from eating a meal containing large amounts of curry. Thus: The Curry Fury. 3 stages of The Curry Fury: 1) The Curry Worry - meal has been consumed, digestion is in process and you start to plan your escape. 2) The Cury Hurry - digestion is in its final stages, you stand, you run, you panic. 3) The Cury Flurry - at last! the evil, combustible waste is expelled at never-before-seen fiery velocity... hopefully into the intended, flushable container Urban Dictionary

I have fury. Urban Dictionary

Viewed as a god in the eyes of many RoT players Urban Dictionary

Super hero with special powers related to wonderwoman and all round admin superstar Urban Dictionary

Suck Sucking Sucked Suckage Suckitude Urban Dictionary

The Fury is a member of the Cobra Unit. After World War II, he went up into space as a cosmonaut in an unofficial mission. During reentry, there was an accident that caused him to have severe burns all over his body. During the Cold War, he regroups with The Boss and the rest of the Cobras. The Fury wears a modified space suit. It is designed to resist extreme temperatures. His flamethrower, unlike other flamethrowers, uses rocket fuel. He has a rocket pack that allows him to fly. Urban Dictionary

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The word "fury" in example sentences

So much of white male right-wing fury is tied up in “size” issues. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This week's object of online fury is Malcom Gladwell's take on "Facebook activism," which, he writes, "succeeds not by motivating people to make a real sacrifice but by motivating them to do the things that people do when they are not motivated enough to make a real sacrifice." ❋ Sam Graham-Felsen (2010)

In a statement, they said, They react in fury and menace to our intention to show the film and have boasted that their threats of aggressive demonstrations prevented its previous showing in the Mother of Parliaments. ❋ Dungeekin (2009)

[T] here are many examples of the sublime which are independent of passion, such as the daring words of Homer with regard to the Aloadae, to take one out of numberless instances, "Yea, Ossa in fury they strove to upheave on Olympus on high,/With forest-clad Pelion above, that thence they might step to the sky." ❋ Hal Duncan (2010)

At times like those, we can pound the walls in fury and frustration, or embrace the things that make life worth living, plunge headfirst into activities and passions that fulfill those empty places. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I confess it is long since I have eaten my heart in fury, in impatience, in wildness, but last night we awoke the radical in one another. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Even moving on the widest hell, brave warriors still risk war fire toward in fury battle. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That Longinus sees the use of this figuration as "daring" on the poet's part, and that Homer himself presents it as enacted "in fury," points us to three other quirks that can be identified in the deontic and boulomaic modalities of the import, which is to say in terms of how this figuration exploits the audience's sense of ethical duties and emotional affinities/antipathies. ❋ Hal Duncan (2010)

CNN you have to admit. .his fury is up, and rightly so. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And one sits and listens to the perpetual roar, and watches the unending procession, and feels tiny and fragile before this tremendous force expressing itself in fury and foam and sound. ❋ Unknown (2010)

1. Anuses worldwide pucker with glee when they feel the fury coming. 2. Well, it took him three grande [soft tacos], a [crunchwrap supreme], two steak quesedillas, two hot pockets, a salad with ginger dressing, Japanese [onion soup], hibachi shrimp and chicken, vegetables, fried rice, six rolls of eel avocado, and twenty-two cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon, but he finally brought the fury on that poor bathroom. ❋ FuckinSnoahhlaxx (2008)

Oh my god, your mom was really furious when she found that [packet] of Cleanex. [The fury] of a large-sized [hamster] sounds small but can be quite lethal to your fingers. ❋ PaladinFury (2004)

[fury's] game is the best, I want to have his babies. OMG fury [humped] my leg, I feel [speshul] now! ❋ Flurffmeister (2005)

all [hail] [our god] fury ❋ Matthew McCay (2005)

Oh my god. I just ate at [Chopstix] in [Gainesville], Florida. Dude. I've got [The Fury]. ❋ Eazy Cheez (2004)

Fink-rat! I have ~! ❋ Vgboy2002 (2004)

[the one and only] fury...there will [never be] [another] like him ❋ Xilos (2005)

Is it [a bird]! Is it a plane! No, it's [captain] [Fury] ❋ Darennetta Hayes (2004)

[wow] she [just] furyd [that guy] off! ❋ JSG (2005)

I am The [Fury]! The flames of my rage will [incinerate] you! A great and terrible [fury] at [being alive]! ❋ The Fury (2005)

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