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pissed off. adjective [ after verb ] offensive uk / ˌpɪst ˈɒf / us / ˌpɪst ˈɑːf / (US also pissed) annoyed: He'd kept me waiting for an hour so I was pissed off to start with. She seemed a bit pissed off that she hadn't been invited. Synonyms.
pissed off. adjective [ after verb ] offensive uk / ˌpɪst ˈɒf / us / ˌpɪst ˈɑːf / (US also pissed) annoyed: He'd kept me waiting for an hour so I was pissed off to start with. She seemed a bit pissed off that she hadn't been invited. Sinónimos.
piss off vi phrasal: vulgar, slang (leave, go) irse v prnl : largarse⇒ v prnl (figurado) perderse⇒ v prnl : Brad told his annoying little brother to piss off. Brad le dijo a su molesto hermanito que se fuera. Piss off! interj: vulgar, slang (go away) (tú, coloquial) ¡vete!, ¡lárgate! loc interj (vos, coloquial) ¡andate! loc interj ...
Hace 2 días · adjective. vulgar, slang. annoyed, irritated, or disappointed. There's no point in getting pissed off. I was really pissed off. The judge was clearly pissed off. I'm really pissed off with my boss at present. He refuses to listen to me. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. pissed off in American English.
adjetivo. vulgar, slang. annoyed, irritated, or disappointed. There's no point in getting pissed off. I was really pissed off. The judge was clearly pissed off. I'm really pissed off with my boss at present. He refuses to listen to me. Collins English Dictionary.
a. pɪs -, . . pɪs -] argot (v + adv) Mostrar la tabla de conjugación. piss off (go away) ingl. brit.: piss off! ¡vete a la mierda or al carajo! vulg. argot. it's time we pissed off. es hora de que nos larguemos coloq. II. piss off V. [. a. pɪs -, . . pɪs -] argot (v + o + adv) (anger, bother) Mostrar la tabla de conjugación. it pisses me off.
( tr; often passive) to annoy, irritate, or disappoint. ( intransitive) chiefly Brit to go away; depart, often used to dismiss a person. 'pissed off' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):