pissed off
Adjective
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Adjective
pissed off
- (idiomatic, mildly vulgar, colloquial) Very annoyed, upset, angry. [from mid-20th c.]
- 1984, Dorothy Nelkin and Michael Stuart Brown, Workers at Risk: Voices from the Workplace, page 103,
- They don't like that kind of talk and that made me even more pissed off.
- 2001, in The Year's Best Science Fiction, page 196,
- When he'd cracked the tank and lifted Jesus the Rhesus out of the waters of rebirth, the monkey had seemed more pissed off at being sopping wet […]
- 1984, Dorothy Nelkin and Michael Stuart Brown, Workers at Risk: Voices from the Workplace, page 103,
- (annoyed, upset) browned off, cheesed off, (euphemistic) peed off, (mainly US) pissed, (euphemistic) PO'd, p'd off, teed off, ticked off, torqued off
- See also Thesaurus:angry
- German: sickig, angepisst
- Italian: incazzato
- Russian: злой
- Spanish: cabreado, emputado (some countries), encabronado, puteado
- Simple past tense and past participle of piss off
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