Pronunciation: /pɪst/

Definitions of pissed

adjective feeling or showing anger or annoyance

Example Sentences

A1 I am pissed because I missed the bus.

A2 She was pissed off when her flight was delayed.

B1 The customer was pissed about the poor service at the restaurant.

B2 He was really pissed about losing the championship game.

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

C2 She was absolutely pissed at her assistant for making a costly mistake.

Examples of pissed in a Sentence

formal She was visibly upset and expressed her dissatisfaction in a professional manner.

informal She was really pissed off about the situation and didn't hold back her feelings.

slang She was totally pissed about what happened and couldn't believe it.

figurative The news of their betrayal really pissed her off and shattered her trust.

Grammatical Forms of pissed

past tense

pissed

plural

pissed

comparative

more pissed

superlative

most pissed

present tense

piss

future tense

will piss

perfect tense

have pissed

continuous tense

is pissing

singular

pissed

positive degree

pissed

infinitive

to piss

gerund

pissing

participle

pissed

Origin and Evolution of pissed

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'pissed' originated from the Middle English term 'pissen' which came from the Old French word 'pissier' meaning 'to urinate'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'pissed' evolved from simply meaning 'to urinate' to also being used as a slang term for being intoxicated or angry.