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pissed off

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

How To Use pissed off In A Sentence

  • Everyone just pissed off and left me to clean up.
  • Joanna needs support in helping them and the story has me "royally" pissed off. Comments for Jack's Newswatch
  • ‘We've had a lot of members for a long time pissed off about non-members bludging on the union for a long time,’ he says.
  • The part that sends me into a pissed off tizzy is that this also guarantees freedom for men: freedom from accountability, freedom from financial and cultural responsibility, freedom to go around humping women without a second thought to the consequences. Duh pookie
  • Conan, a Cimmerian, is being pursued by pissed off guys with swords and crossbows. Instead of Writing
  • On that note, I have to mention that I am REALLY pissed off by the graff on trees I have seen recently in my current city, Odessa, Ukraine. REVERSE GRAFFITI: Clean Green Street Art | Inhabitat
  • It's just for sale from one pissed off celebrity who dosent want his name reviled," (or maybe revealed, though both could work) reads the ad, which also claims E! Online (US) - Top Stories
  • You get really pissed off applying for jobs all the time.
  • Jesus Luz, underwear model and aspiring mixmaster,was showing off his spinning skills at a Carnival party in Rio de Janeiro when a pissed off reveller hurled beer at him, spywitnesses spilled to Rio tab iG Gente. Madonna Makes Jesus Cry
  • Young, liberal, ethnic minority that is pissed off at the administration and rails it countlessly. Firedoglake » Are They Listening?
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