I was very pissed off when my definition for Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass was rejected for the third time, despite the fact that there was nothing wrong with it. I read why it might not of been posted, and nothing was wrong with it! Extremely powerful anger that builds up inside, and you constantly want to release it, but when you do, it unleashes a full wrath that might cause the biggest calamity that had ever existed In other words, you are mad.
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Active Oldest Votes. On the other side of the Atlantic, Eric Partridge, Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English , first edition reports a very different meaning of piss off : piss off.
And for "pissed," the same edition of Partridge has this: pissed or pissed-up. Very drunk : low, and military : C. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Sven Yargs Sven Yargs k 30 30 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. This is exactly the same as the British usage. I have not noticed that in the UK. I have noticed this in the UK - but then many of my friends associate a lot with people from the US, so this may or may not be typical :- — psmears.
I blame all the imported American TV :p — user MetaEd Glench Glench 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. The term "pissed off" is never used to mean "drunk" anywhere in the English-speaking world. Although I don't used "pissed" to mean drunk, I dislike the use of the term to mean "annoyed" as it lacks the emphasis of "pissed off".
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