Definitions from Wiktionary (aggressive)
▸ adjective: Characterized by aggression; highly combative; prone to behave in a way that involves attacking (especially if unjustly) or arguing.
▸ adjective: (especially programming, of a method or process) Exploiting every opportunity to be applied.
▸ adjective: (pathology, of a tumour or disease) That spreads quickly or extensively; virulent; malignant.
▸ adjective: (finance) Involving high risk for potentially high reward.
▸ adjective: (US, LGBTQ, Black lesbian slang) Female but having a male or masculine gender presentation: butch.
▸ noun: One who is aggressive.
▸ noun: (US, LGBTQ, Black lesbian slang) A (Black) woman who presents as masculine; a butch.
▸ Also see aggressive
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▸ adjective: Characterized by aggression; highly combative; prone to behave in a way that involves attacking (especially if unjustly) or arguing.
▸ adjective: (especially programming, of a method or process) Exploiting every opportunity to be applied.
▸ adjective: (pathology, of a tumour or disease) That spreads quickly or extensively; virulent; malignant.
▸ adjective: (finance) Involving high risk for potentially high reward.
▸ adjective: (US, LGBTQ, Black lesbian slang) Female but having a male or masculine gender presentation: butch.
▸ noun: One who is aggressive.
▸ noun: (US, LGBTQ, Black lesbian slang) A (Black) woman who presents as masculine; a butch.
▸ Also see aggressive
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