pissed off — also pissed AmE adj [not before noun] informal annoyed, disappointed, or unhappy ▪ You get really pissed off applying for jobs all the time. pissed off with/at ▪ I was pissed off with the way some people were behaving. ▪ Judy s pissed at Carol … Dictionary of contemporary English
pissed off — pissed pissed, pissed off pissed off, a. Angered or very annoyed. [vulgar] [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pissed off — [adj] angry affronted, annoyed, bent out of shape*, boiling*, cross, displeased, enraged, fighting mad*, fit to be tied*, fuming, furious, hopping mad*, hot, huffy*, in a tizzy*, incensed, inflamed, infuriated, irate, irritated, livid, mad,… … New thesaurus
pissed off — adjective Annoyed, upset, angry. They dont like that kind of talk and that made me even more pissed off. Syn: browned off, cheesed off, peed off, pissed, POd, pd off, teed off, ticked of … Wiktionary
pissed off — [B] angry, mad, pissed, ticked off He ll be pissed off if I leave him. He ll be mad … English idioms
pissed-off — Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) angry, as in I m really pissed off! … English dialects glossary
pissed-off — angry, as in I m really pissed off! … Kiwi (New Zealand slang)
pissed\ off — adj Why act so pissed off just because I made a pass at you? … Словарь американских идиом
pissed off at someone or something — AND pissed off about someone or something mod. very angry with or about someone or something. (Usually objectionable.) □ She’s always pissed off about something. □ Man, is that guy pissed off! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Pissed Off Bastards of Bloomington — The Pissed Off Bastards of Bloomington was a motorcycle club that, in 1947, along with the Boozefighters and the Market Street Commandos, participated in the highly publicized Hollister incident (later immortalized on film as The Wild One [ [http … Wikipedia