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maybe moody is too feminine a term.
call him Nitro,
one small bump could set him off:)
if he hits the roof, you just proved your point.
2007-03-31 12:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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To me, moody means changing emotions, highs and lows and everything in between. Volatile means dangerous, harmful. The goofball doesn't seem to understand that volatile is WORSE than moody!
2007-03-31 12:27:29
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answered by Paul 2
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Moody can mean alot of different emotions. Volatile means violent. Hope I helped.
2007-03-31 12:25:13
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answered by mamabear 6
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Volatile is having an angry, outbursting kind of bad temper. Moody is normal, at times.
2007-03-31 15:11:15
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answered by Lydia 7
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moody relates to the swing of emotions, highs and lows, good moods and bad moods. volatile refers to a quick change in status - not being stable...and is only bad. example, the volatile gas exploded when the temperature changed.
2007-03-31 13:22:50
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answered by Jennifer A 1
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To me moody means mood swings, and volatile means irate disturbing anger.
2007-03-31 12:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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moody means he changes without warning. Maybe arguing, getting mad etc.
Volatile means he flashes without warning.
2007-03-31 23:51:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Moody would be less prone to violence.
2007-03-31 12:31:51
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answered by alterper 1
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