User:DarthAggro

ag⋅gro [ag-roh] Show IPA Pronunciation –noun British and Australian Informal. 1.	aggressiveness, esp. that of an urban youth gang or gang member. 2.	trouble; irritation. Origin: 1965–70; construed as a shortening of either aggravation or aggression (or aggressive ); see –o ag•gro     (āg'rō)  Pronunciation Key n.  Chiefly British Slang Aggressive or violent behavior. Irritation or exasperation: "Postponing new hospitals and roads causes far less aggro than sacking town hall or Whitehall workers" (Economist). adj.  Slang Aggressive or violent. Daring and skillful, especially in a sport such as surfing.

[Short for aggravation and aggression.] noun (informal British usage) aggravation or aggression; "I skipped it because it was too much aggro" The power of a Sith deals with anger and often associated with hatred. If I were to become a sith, I would want my name to be known to the galaxy as Darth Aggro with the definition provided above. I thought of this name when Palpatine says “Use your aggressive feelings boy, let the hate flow through you!”