What Does Rage Mean in a Text?
The Quick Answer
When used in a text, Rage means "Extremely Popular," or " Intense Anger."More Details
Rage is a word that means really intense and uncontrollable anger. However, in slang, it is often used to refer to things that are extremely popular or fashionable. For example:- Jordan: I feel like I'm in an absolute rage every day at work. I need something to help me calm down.
- Chris: You should try mediation. It's all the rage right now.
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In slang, "rage" often means popular or fashionable.
Summary of Key Points
RAGE (Definition 1) | ||
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Definition: | Extremely Popular | |
Type: | Word | |
Guessability: | ![]() 2: Quite easy to guess | |
Typical Users: | ![]() Adults and Teenagers |
RAGE (Definition 2) | |
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Definition: | Intense Anger |
Type: | Word |
Guessability: | ![]() 1: Easy to guess |
Typical Users: | ![]() Adults and Teenagers |
An Academic Look at Rage

When used to mean "extremely popular," "rage" is a slang term. Slang is informal language that consists of words, phrases, and uses of language that are often restricted to a specific context or a particular group of users. It is not typically used in formal or professional settings.
Example of Rage Used in a Text
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