Pissed Off

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /pɪst ɔf/

Definitions of pissed off

adjective feeling or showing extreme anger or annoyance

Example Sentences

A1 I am pissed off because my phone died right before I could save my work.

A2 She was pissed off when she found out her flight was delayed.

B1 The customer was pissed off with the poor service at the restaurant.

B2 He was really pissed off when he realized he had been lied to by his friend.

C1 The CEO was pissed off about the company's declining profits.

C2 She was absolutely pissed off with the way her colleagues had treated her.

adverb used to intensify the feeling of being angry or annoyed

Example Sentences

A1 I am pissed off because my phone battery died.

A2 She got pissed off when she realized she missed her flight.

B1 The customer was pissed off with the poor service at the restaurant.

B2 He was really pissed off when he found out he had been lied to.

C1 The CEO was pissed off by the lack of progress on the project.

C2 She was absolutely pissed off with her team's performance during the presentation.

Examples of pissed off in a Sentence

formal She was extremely pissed off when she found out about the mistake in the report.

informal I'm so pissed off at him for forgetting my birthday.

slang I was totally pissed off when I saw the mess he made in the kitchen.

figurative The constant delays in the project have really pissed me off.

Grammatical Forms of pissed off

past tense

pissed off

plural

pissed off

comparative

more pissed off

superlative

most pissed off

present tense

pisses off

future tense

will be pissed off

perfect tense

have been pissed off

continuous tense

is being pissed off

singular

pissed off

positive degree

pissed off

infinitive

to be pissed off

gerund

being pissed off

participle

pissed off

Origin and Evolution of pissed off

First Known Use: 1942 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'pissed off' originated as a slang expression in the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a vulgar expression to indicate extreme anger or annoyance, 'pissed off' has become widely accepted in informal language and is now commonly used to describe being upset or frustrated.