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    Pissed off

    adjective

    • 1. very annoyed or angry. vulgar slang

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  2. : anger, irritate. intransitive verb. British, often vulgar : to leave immediately : scramusually used as a command. Word History. First Known Use. circa 1935, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense. Time Traveler. The first known use of piss off was circa 1935. See more words from the same year. Dictionary Entries Near piss off. Pissodes.

  3. pissed off. adjective [ after verb ] offensive uk / ˌpɪst ˈɒf / us / ˌpɪst ˈɑːf / (US also pissed) annoyed: He'd kept me waiting for an hour so I was pissed off to start with. She seemed a bit pissed off that she hadn't been invited. Synonyms.

  4. Pissed off definition: angry or annoyed.. See examples of PISSED OFF used in a sentence.

  5. (pɪst ɒf ) adjective. vulgar, slang. annoyed, irritated, or disappointed. There's no point in getting pissed off. I was really pissed off. The judge was clearly pissed off. I'm really pissed off with my boss at present. He refuses to listen to me. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency.

  6. Define pissed-off. pissed-off synonyms, pissed-off pronunciation, pissed-off translation, English dictionary definition of pissed-off. adj. Vulgar Slang 1. Extremely irritated or angry. Often used with off.

  7. PISS OFF definition: 1. to leave or go away; used especially as a rude way of telling someone to go away: 2. to annoy…. Learn more.

  8. Adj. 1. pissed off - aroused to impatience or anger; "made an irritated gesture"; "feeling nettled from the constant teasing"; "peeved about being left out"; "felt really pissed at her snootiness"; "riled no end by his lies"; "roiled by the delay".

  9. Definitions of pissed off. adjective. aroused to impatience or anger. synonyms: annoyed, irritated, miffed, nettled, peeved, pissed, riled, roiled, steamed, stung. displeased. not pleased; experiencing or manifesting displeasure.

  10. Jun 15, 2024 · piss off (third-person singular simple present pisses off, present participle pissing off, simple past and past participle pissed off) (Commonwealth, idiomatic, intransitive, vulgar, colloquial) To leave, to go away. [from mid-20th c.]

  11. If someone tells a person to piss off, they are telling the person in a rude way to go away.