English
Adjective
en-adj
- idiom|slang|vulgar Annoyed, upset, angry.
#* 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 [�]
Synonyms
sense|annoyed, upset browned off, cheesed off, i|euphemistic|rare peed off, qualifier|mainly US pissed, i|euphemistic PO'd, teed off, ticked off, torqued off
Translations
trans-top|Annoyed, upset, angry
Finnish: vihainen
trans-mid
Spanish: cabreado
trans-bottom
Verb
pissed off
- past of|piss off
Category:Vulgarities
pl:pissed off
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