Pronunciation: /reɪdʒ rum/
noun a place where individuals can release pent-up emotions through physical activity
A1 I went to a rage room to release my anger by smashing things.
A2 Rage rooms have become popular as a way to de-stress and let out pent-up emotions.
B1 Some people find it therapeutic to visit a rage room and break items to relieve stress.
B2 Visiting a rage room can be a cathartic experience for those looking to release built-up frustration.
C1 The concept of a rage room has gained traction as a unique form of stress relief therapy.
C2 In some cities, you can find upscale rage rooms where you can destroy items in a controlled environment.
formal The company organized a team-building activity at a rage room to help employees release stress.
informal Let's blow off some steam at the rage room after work.
slang I heard the rage room is the perfect place to smash stuff when you're feeling angry.
figurative Sometimes I wish I could escape to a rage room in my mind to let out all my frustrations.
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