pissed

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An argument or fight can make someone pissed off.

When people say they're "pissed," it usually means they're very upset, angry, or frustrated about something. This word often shows up in casual conversations or even online comments, and it's used to express strong emotions. For example, if a friend cheats on you, you might be "pissed" at them for breaking your trust. If the government makes new rules that don't benefit you, you could say you're "pissed off" about the decision.

The word "pissed" can also have another meaning in some situations. When it's used as a verb, like in the phrase "I'm going to piss you off with my behavior," it means to annoy or anger someone on purpose. This is more about causing frustration than actually feeling angry yourself.

How common is "pissed"?

Word pissed is considered rare in modern English.
It appears most frequently in fiction texts and less often in other writings.
Definitions

verb

  • simple past and past participle of piss