Sarah
piss off me You really piss me off. You really piss off me. Does it make sense? Is that means I am angry with you ? Sorry, I piss you off. Sorry, I piss off you. means You mad at me?
1 Thg 12 2015 05:20
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the word order is always "piss you off" or "piss me off." Yes, "to be pissed off" means "to be angry," but keep in mind that this is a very rude phrase and should not be used lightly. If you ever saw this to someone, then you are expressing a stronger kind of anger.
1 tháng 12 năm 2015
"You really piss me off" is correct. You're really pissing me off (now, present continuous), He's really pissed her off (present perfect) etc. But be careful with this phrase as it's bad language that you would only use when you're around people you know well or those that you're not worried about offending with your words (because you're so angry!).
1 tháng 12 năm 2015
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