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pissed off

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Explanation of "Pissed Off"

Definition: "Pissed off" is an informal way of saying that someone is very angry or annoyed about something. It describes a strong feeling of irritation or displeasure.

Usage Instructions
  • Form: It is used as an adjective.
  • Context: Generally used in casual conversations; it's not very formal, so avoid using it in professional or serious situations.
Examples
  1. Simple Usage: "I was really pissed off when my friend canceled our plans at the last minute."
  2. Advanced Usage: "She seemed genuinely pissed off by the rude comments made during the meeting."
Variants
  • Piss off (verb): To annoy or irritate someone. Example: "His constant questions really piss me off."
  • Pissed (adjective): Can also mean drunk in some contexts, especially in British English. Example: "He was completely pissed after the party."
Different Meanings
  • In some contexts, "pissed off" can simply mean to be upset or displeased, but it typically implies a stronger emotion than just being slightly annoyed.
Synonyms
  • Angry
  • Annoyed
  • Irritated
  • Upset
  • Fed up
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • Piss someone off: To annoy someone greatly. Example: "It really pisses me off when people are late."
  • Get pissed off: To become angry. Example: "I always get pissed off when I see unfair treatment."
Summary

"Pissed off" is a strong and informal way to express anger or annoyance. It can be used in various contexts, but remember to use it in casual situations.

Adjective
  1. 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

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