to have the nerve toderogatoryafter the -masu stem of a verb; indicates hatred, contempt, or disdain for another's action
Forms
やがるFrequency rank: 2,795. – 2,796.
Generated definitions (experimental)
to have the nerve to
This expression is used to convey irritation or contempt towards someone's actions, suggesting that they are doing something audacious or disrespectful.
Coming to say something like that shows just how audacious you are.
Generated collocations (experimental)
やがるなdon't you dare (to have the nerve)やがるなんてto have the nerve to (do something)かってに勝手にやがるto have the nerve to do something on one's ownやがるとはto have the nerve to even (do something)ちょうしにのり調子に乗りやがるto get carried away (to have the nerve)むせきにん無責任にやがるto have the nerve to be irresponsibleすきかって好き勝手にやがるto have the nerve to do as one pleases