n.
Anger directed at people who commit acts of road rage, air rage, and so on.
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"It is important that we are not drawn into the trap of believing that conditions such as 'road rage', 'air rage' and now 'computer rage' exist in their own right: they are merely buzz terms used to describe bad behaviour for which the perpetrator must accept responsibility.
Any who seek to disagree with this view could of course argue that I suffer from 'rage rage', a condition into which, sadly, I have no insight."
— Luke Birmingham, "All the rage," The Times (London), June 11, 1999
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New words. 2013.