Busca entre varios profesores de Inglés...
sarah
What does ( Pissed off ) mean ?
1 de may. de 2012 23:03
Respuestas · 14
7
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).
1 de mayo de 2012
6
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.
2 de mayo de 2012
2
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.
1 de mayo de 2012
2
"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.)
1 de mayo de 2012
1
upset or angry
1 de mayo de 2012
Mostrar más
¿No has encontrado las respuestas?
¡Escribe tus preguntas y deja que los hablantes nativos te ayuden!
sarah
Competencias lingüísticas
Árabe, Inglés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
Artículos que podrían gustarte

Santa, St. Nicholas, or Father Christmas? How Christmas Varies Across English-Speaking Countries
6 votos positivos · 4 Comentarios

Reflecting on Your Progress: Year-End Language Journal Prompts
5 votos positivos · 3 Comentarios

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
25 votos positivos · 18 Comentarios
Más artículos
