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pissed off British and Australian English Offensive

Meaning: angry, annoyed

For example:

  • Julia was pissed off because I'd forgotten to bring back the magazines I'd borrowed.

  • The boss isn't happy. I think you pissed him off when you said you couldn't do any overtime this week.

Note: same as "pissed (2)"

Variety: This slang is typically used in British and Australian English but may be used in other varieties of English too.

Quick Quiz:

My sister was pissed off because I
  1. said she looked good
  2. needed to borrow more money
  3. said I could help her out

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