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And Barry has what's called roid rages, which start to affect his relationship with Stevie.
It could be "roid rage," but it's more likely inferior pitchers, missing the strike zone way inside.
And the same goes for a wife-beating linebacker who feels whole only in the midst of a 'roid rage.
Brown's temper tantrums, he notes, may have in fact been "'roid rage."
He was in a 'roid rage.
A punk hunk in a 'roid rage.
Many cynics assumed as much after the flying helmet incident, which some speculated was a result of 'roid rage.
Acting in a manner similar to 'roid rage, he begins beating Debbie, then apologizes, turning back into his human face.
Side effects from steroids include liver damage, severe acne, depression and aggressive tantrums known as 'roid rage.
Marshall would later claim that Austin was a steroid user and this incident was the result of roid rage.
Roid Rage (1999)
The police say they expect him to defend himself by claiming that steroid use over the years caused him to experience a " 'roid rage."
It is called " 'roid rage."
They call it 'roid rage."
They afford an additional benefit in a violent sport like football because one of their side effects is aggressiveness or, in extreme cases, so-called roid rage.
Williams sued for damages of $3.4 million, arguing that Romanowski had been suffering from "roid rage" when he attacked him.
Soon Hank begins to show the signs of "roid rage" due to the excessive amounts of testosterone that Peggy has been giving him.
They talk of a phenomenon known among bodybuilders as " 'roid rage," an uncontrollable outburst of anger said to be caused by steroids.
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From the mid-1980s onward, the media reported "roid rage" as a side-effect of AAS.
Although it is popularly blamed for causing dangerous aggression, like the "roid rage" said to afflict athletes on steroids, scientists say this is largely a myth.
Meanwhile, the offensive coordinator is worried that Lattimer is taking performance-enhancing drugs due to his increased size and ability and occasional displays of 'roid rage.
Deuker's novel, Gym Candy, was inspired by newspaper reports connecting anabolic steroid use among high school players with 'roid rage and suicide.