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Definition of mantrum

mantrum

verb

  • Pronounced ( mantrum)

    An uncontrolled expression of anger : an angry outburst by a man behaving like a child.

    Typically the result of perceived rejection by a women. The uncontrollable need to re-establish perceived power by emotionally or physically lashing out. Skewing reality and mentally re-writing life's story to establish a victim hood that justifies....the "mantrum".

    Last edited on Jan 17 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Jan 17 2016.

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