Noun | Behaviour / Conflict Descriptor
Encyclopedia of British Slang
AGGRO
Noun | Neutral | Behaviour / Conflict Descriptor
AGGRO Pronunciation: /’g-r??/ Part of Speech: Noun Severity Level: Neutral Category: Behaviour / Conflict Descriptor
Definition
Aggro is shorthand for aggression, conflict, or trouble.
I dont want any aggro.
Origins
A clipped form of aggravation or aggression, popularised in late 20th-century speech.
Usage
Used to describe:
Arguments
Fights
Hostile encounters
Unnecessary conflict
It signals avoidance of escalation.
Social Function
Aggro implies conflict that is avoidable or undesirable. It reflects British preference for minimising confrontation.
Example Sentences
There was aggro outside the pub. Lets not cause aggro.
Assessment
Casual, widely understood, non-vulgar.
