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sarah
What does ( Pissed off ) mean ?
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It's what I am at the moment. It's when your energy for everything in life, has become so low, that you not only don't have enthusiasm for anything - you actually start to feel malevolence towards the Earth and everyone on it. Pissed off. Sick. Fed up. Had enough. Brassed off. Sick as a chip. Sick of my life. and more but they're too rude to type here. You're a bonny girl though, what a nice smile - you could sell toothpaste. See.....I said something nice, and I'm so pissed off that I can't even smile about it. And yes the term is mildly to middle vulgar and offensive to some people (who need to get a life and stop being pathetic).
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Also - in the Uk, we say, "we're going to get pissed!" - which means drunk.
In America, "pissed" means, "highly annoyed".
But any use of the word, is vulgar and is for informal use only.
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It is a not so nice way of saying that you are upset or angry. Its not profane, but it is not something you would want to say with friends, not with a teacher, boss or parents.
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"I'm really PISSED OFF! When I see him, I'm going to give him an earful!" (It means I'm very, very angry about something.)
"PISS OFF!" (This is a crude and angry way to tell someone to go away.)
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upset or angry
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sarah
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العربية, الإنجليزية
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