| 释义 | 
		Definition of irrits in English: irritsplural nounˈɪrɪts the irritsAustralian informal Feelings of extreme annoyance or irritation.  his constant criticizing gives me the irrits  Example sentencesExamples -  What gives me the most irrits about these people is that, for the most part, they haven't thought their idiotic endorsements through.
 -  I have loved some of his work this series but now he is really giving me the irrits.
 -  When something's giving them the irrits, they generally behave like toolbags.
 -  They don't like him in the class; he gives them the irrits.
 -  Do you know the kind of people who really give me the irrits?
 -  Things slipping and sliding every which way may give you a case of the irrits this week.
 -  When bands turn into too much of a political platform rather than a group who produce music, it kinda gives me the irrits.
 -  This attitude that roads cause crashes, or that a road is dangerous, really gives me the "irrits".
 -  I didn't get a lot of the Christian jargon that was spoken at his church or within his family (it still gives me the irrits).
 -  What gives me the irrits most is the blatant dishonesty in every word of this campaign.
 
 
 Origin   1990s: shortening of irritations.     |