It is not a commonly used word. It's not a medical condition, but it's a noun that describes a person or the condition of a person who abuses when he is angry and calms down. I think it starts with an m.
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Foul-mouthed is a common word for this. – Edwin Ashworth Jun 26 '19 at 16:38
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1You mean muck-spout? Here's the link: offensive language - What do you call a person who uses vulgar words too often? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange – SP999 Jun 26 '19 at 16:45
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A single? As opposed to an LP? Surely not? – David Jun 26 '19 at 18:39
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Hothead? – wrymug Jun 26 '19 at 18:55
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1...a New Yorker? – Cascabel_StandWithUkraine_ Jun 26 '19 at 20:43
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In a rage? A duplicate, though. – Xanne Jun 26 '19 at 20:52
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Could you be thinking of Tourette's Syndrome? It's a neurological disorder that causes someone to blurt out words, and in many cases they're expletives. But it doesn't have anything to do with anger. – Barmar Jun 26 '19 at 23:13
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"[A] person or the condition of a person who abuses when he is angry and calms down" may be defined as a "typical Twitter user". – jimm101 Jun 27 '19 at 14:15