pissed off

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pissed off (comparative more pissed off, superlative most pissed off)

  1. (idiomatic, mildly vulgar, colloquial) Very annoyed, upset, angry. [from mid-20th c.]
    • 1951, James Jones, From Here to Eternity, New York: Charles Scribner, page 277:
      You cant disagree with the adopted values of a bunch of people without they get pissed off at you
    • 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 []

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pissed off

  1. simple past and past participle of piss off