pissed

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pissed

1. rude slang Very disgruntled, angry, or outraged. I wouldn't go in there right now—the boss looks pissed! Of course I'm pissed off about the test! Now I'm going to have to take it again this summer.
2. slang Intoxicated from drinking alcohol. Sorry, I don't remember what you said to me last night—I was a bit pissed!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pissed (off)

Inf. angry. (Crude. Potentially offensive, even though it is heard widely. Use with discretion.) I was so pissed off I could have screamed. He's come back, and he's sure pissed.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

pissed

verb
See pissed off at someone/something

pissed

1. mod. alcohol intoxicated. (Usually objectionable.) He was so pissed he could hardly stand up.
2. mod. angry. (see also piss someone off.) I was so pissed I could have screamed.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • (as) pissed as a newt
  • as pissed as a fart
  • be pissed off
  • get pissed off
  • piss (one's) pants
  • piss (oneself)
  • piss (oneself) laughing
  • piss about
  • piss and moan
  • piss around
  • piss away
  • piss blood
  • piss down
  • piss in (one's) pocket
  • piss in (someone's) Cheerios
  • piss in (someone's) Corn Flakes
  • piss in(to) the wind
  • piss it down
  • piss like a racehorse
  • piss money up the wall
  • piss off
  • piss on (someone or something)
  • piss on (someone's) bonfire
  • piss on (someone's) chips
  • piss on ice
  • piss up a rope
  • pissed
  • pissed (off) about (something)
  • pissed (off) at (someone or something)
  • pissed as a newt
  • pissed at someone/something
  • pissed off
  • pissed off about someone/something
  • pissed off at someone/something
  • pissed out of (one's) head
  • pissed out of (one's) mind
  • pissed out of (one's) skull
References in periodicals archive
Philly's Pissed set out to be a group by women for women.
Maybe this is what makes Pissed Off so readable and relatable.
Mattie Weiss, is the Midwest organizer for the League of Pissed Off Voters, a contributor to How to Get Stupid White Men Out of Office and the author of Youth Rising, a national research report on youth organizing.
"I'm not sure if he's evolving, to tell you the truth,"  Purcell said during a roundtable interview at San Diego Comic-Con last month."He's still pissed, and he's not sure how not to keep being pissed," the actor said, as per (http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/garber-lotz-purcell-drop-clues-about-the-future-of-dcs-legends-of-tomorrow) Comic Book Resources .
"When one person just wants a divorce and the other one is just pissed, they try to make it so difficult," she added.
Emily Stowe (1831-1903), Canada's first practising female doctor, pissed off a whole ton of people.
So John's talking to the guys, and says, "How funny would it be if I went and pissed on the ledge?" So he goes up and pees all over the ledge.
If the greatest generation had landed at Omaha Beach, pissed themselves, tossed their weapons into the sea, and begged to serve as Nazi slop boys, then you might have an equivalent act of mass cowardice.
TV chef Keith Floyd issued this Christmas message yesterday after being banned from driving for crashing his car while more than three times the limit: 'Get pissed at home - don't drive.'
More people might turn up if there is the possibility of getting pissed.
COLIN POWELL IS REALLY, REALLY PISSED ABOUT THE INTERRACIAL LOVE NEST STORY!
Early on, one fighter pilot told Wilson that "if you don't fly for two or three days on a ship, you start to get irritable, pissed off.
'Because previous contractor got pissed when terminated it made off with data.
Residents reported that he pissed "JB" in the snow.
There was a backlash in the media of 'What do you guys think you're doing?" and "This is stupid." A lot of the reviewers that I remember really got pissed off that we made this movie.