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piss off
piss P0330400 (pĭs) Vulgar Slang v. pissed, piss·ing, piss·es v.intr. To urinate.v.tr.1. To urinate on or in.2. To discharge (blood, for example) in the urine.n.1. Urine.2. The act or an instance of urinating.Phrasal Verbs: piss away To spend wastefully; squander. piss off1. To make angry.2. Used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal.Idiom: take the piss out of Chiefly British To tease or mock (someone). [Middle English pissen, from Old French pissier, from Vulgar Latin *pissiāre, of imitative origin.]piss off vb (adverb) 1. (tr; often passive) to annoy, irritate, or disappoint2. (intr) chiefly Brit to go away; depart, often used to dismiss a personTranslationsverpissenτσατίζωaller se faire enculeraller se faire foutrealler se faire mettrecasser les couillesenculer
piss off
piss off1. rude slang To greatly anger or irritate someone. I think I might start cycling to work in the morning—this traffic really pisses me off! I think I pissed off Janet with my comment earlier.2. rude slang To depart from somewhere quickly or abruptly. Often used as an imperative. Why don't you just piss off if you're not going to help us? I didn't know anyone at the party, so I pissed off around 11.See also: off, pisspissed offVery disgruntled, angry, or outraged. John was so pissed off when he found out that someone else had been given the promotion instead of him. There's no point in getting pissed off over a bad grade on your exam. Just study harder next time!See also: off, pissedpiss someone offInf. to make someone angry. (Crude. Potentially offensive, even though it is widely used. Use with discretion.) She really pissed me off! That's enough to piss off anybody.See also: off, pisspiss off1. Make very angry, as in That letter pissed me off, or She was pissed off because no one had called her. [ Vulgar slang; 1940s] 2. Go away, as in Piss off and stop bothering me. [ Vulgar slang; mid-1900s] See also: off, pisspissed off annoyed; irritated.See also: off, pissedpiss offv. Vulgar Slang 1. To make someone angry.2. To go away. Often used as an angry command.See also: off, pisspiss off and PO in. to depart; to go away. (Objectionable to many people.) Piss off, you jerk! Get out! See also: off, pisspiss someone off tv. to make someone angry. (see also pissed (off).) She really pissed me off! See also: off, piss, someonepissed off verbSee pissed off at someone/somethingSee also: off, pissedpissed offFurious, very irritated. This rude slangy expression dates from the mid-1900s and probably originated during World War II. Norman Mailer used it in his war novel, The Naked and the Dead (1948), “I bet you even look pissed off when you’re with your wife.”See also: off, pissedAcronymsSeeput outThesaurusSeepiss |