pissed
Americanadjective
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slang intoxicated; drunk
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slang annoyed, irritated, or disappointed
Etymology
Origin of pissed
Example Sentences
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And now I don’t want to, because if I like it, I’m really gonna be pissed.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 3, 2025
"I don't respond to stuff generally, but not owning it really pissed me off," she told Norton.
From BBC • Oct. 3, 2025
“I was fired. And yeah, I’m pissed off,” she said.
From Salon • Aug. 6, 2025
It ultimately means reaching toward structural political fixes and democratic reforms, all the sorts of things that require one to be extremely offline, very pissed off, and very busy all the time.
From Slate • Jul. 21, 2025
But his dæmon stayed where she was, and then spread her two back legs and pissed right in the middle of the path.
From "The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage" by Philip Pullman
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