Ah I didn't know of that alternative definition actually, interesting, seems you weren't using it wrong after all then, though at least seems unusual to use it that way in this context... I've only heard it used descriptively before. Good to know. Still learning too...
Good to hear it went alright with yer friend.
Cyberdevil
Sounds about right, that'd be bound to happen then. :) Though as far as I know belligerent is a state of being/acting - not a type of person. So for example you can say they were belligerent, not that they were THE belligerent.
How'd it go for your friend after that though? Any repercussions, or just a talk?
ExtraLegalStar25
1st and 2nd question: Nothing happened to my friend.
Oh, sorry. I thought belligerent can also be used as a noun because it's used as a noun in times of war. I was thinking of the nearest.
Though, you can turn nouns into verbs (denominalized verb) such as "I'll friend you on Newgrounds." or "I'll zoom you."
A nominal is a word that turns a word from a different part of speech into a noun.