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ARGH!
ARGH! is a common exclamation of anger or frustration. It is related to URGH!

History
ARGH! Originated in the biblical times. And is quoted as the first thing Herald said after failing to kill Jesus. It was also the next (and last) thing the person standing next to him said before being beheaded. Although once considered archaic due to it's absence during the rennaisance (when people would merely go "aahhh" instead or use normal expletives) it is now commonly used by adolescents. Some wikipedian vandals often say it when their stupid pointless articles are deleted.

Pronounciation
Unlike AARRGH!!!, it is not necessary to use an extremely deep voice for pronounciation. The GH is usually silent but not always. Some exceptions are mild frustration and mocking of ARGH!.

Awards
The 2009 edition of Guinness Book of Records gave ARGH! the recorded of most used word in YouTube videos. This caused controversy, with some saying that the final number also included the use of AARRGH!!!. This was later denied but is being pursued further.

Pop Culture

 * It is commonly used in the lazer collection on youtube.
 * Homer Simpson has been known to occasionally say "ARGH!" in shock or surprise.
 * The Character of Jar Jar Binks was merely created for the sole purpose of having the use of the word "ARGH!" in Star Wars which had previously been lacking in ARGH!s.

Controversy
It has for a long time been unable to succeed in being accepted into the dictionary. Many people have even cited the word as being deliberately loud and offensive to the ears.