单词 | peed off |
释义 | peed offadj. colloquial (originally U.S., now chiefly British). Annoyed, irritated, angry. Cf. pissed adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > [adjective] annoyedc1330 crabbedc1480 provoked1538 chafing1539 nettledc1576 chafed1582 irritated1595 as mad as Ajax1598 aggravated1611 enchafeda1616 irritate1626 on or upon the fret1679 as mad as a wet hen1823 as mad as a meat axe1855 scotty1867 hacked1892 raggy1900 ratty1909 pipped1914 fucked-off1923 rubbed1927 eggy1935 broigus1937 salty1938 pissed1943 peed off1948 1948 Amer. Speech 23 31 (note) The development seems to have been as follows: Prewar civilian peeved off (angry) > peed off > G.I. pissed off. 1953 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang (1954) §288/8 Peed off, pissed off, pistoph, vexed to the limit, ‘fed up’. 1962 J. Clavell King Rat xvii. 276 ‘Grey wants to see you.’.. ‘What for?’ ‘I don't know... But he seemed peed off about something.’ 1990 Guardian (Nexis) 21 Mar. I have been down there the whole frigging day. I'm starving and peed off. 1993 Financial Post (Canada) (Nexis) 1 Sept. 35 Imagine if you went to work every day peed off before you even got there. 2003 Daily Star (Nexis) 14 Sept. Nicole, you're out of order pulling that peed off face—you must know Liam loves going out on the lash. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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