Wutbürger

German

Etymology

Wut + Bürger, Wut (rage, fury, wrath, temper, dander, frenzy, passion) + Bürger (citizen, burgher). Cognate to English wode (furious, fury) + burgher (citizen).

Pronunciation

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Noun

Wutbürger m (genitive Wutbürgers, plural Wutbürger, feminine Wutbürgerin)

  1. (journalese) An angry or enraged citizen, especially one who feels politically marginalized.

Declension

Derived terms

  • Tollwutbürger

Further reading

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