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Is calling a 'SAVAGE' Dog who 'SAVAGELY' attacks a person, also racist or does the dog or the victim have to be black?
Not domesticated or cultivated, wild: 'SAVAGE' beasts of the jungle.
Not civilised, barbaric: a people living in a 'SAVAGE' state.
Ferocious, fierce: in a 'SAVAGE' temper.
Vicious or merciless: brutal : a 'SAVAGE' attack on a political rival.
Lacking polish or manners: rude.
A person regarded as primitive or uncivilised.
A person regarded as brutal, fierce, or vicious
To assault ferociously
To attack without restraint or pity: The critics 'SAVAGED' the new play.
Better to get it's true meaning before using it.
/// are you looking to start a fight? or just in a particularly bad mood today? ///
Shouldn't that be 'or just in a particular 'SAVAGE' mood today'?