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pissed adjective- drunk UK, 1929
- Thereupon I’d get a bit pissed and let off a lot of stuff by Yeats and Eliot, then he’d get dead [very] pissed[.] — Derek Raymond (Robin Cook), The Crust on its Uppers, p. 33, 1962
- I really stuffed myself, boy, and I’m pissed to the ears, too, on top of it. — Lenny Bruce, The Essential Lenny Bruce, p. 15, 1967
- [A]nd then you’re half pissed again and useless for the rest of the afternoon. — Mart Crowley, The Boys in the Band, p. 41, 1968
- “That’s not Dennis Conner! Blaze, you’re getting pissed!” a Kiwi grinder said. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 189, 1996
- angry, annoyed US, 1971
An abbreviation of PISSED OFF- “ Is she pissed,” you ask. “I wouldn’t put it that way,” Wade says. “I like that word better the British use it–colloquial for intoxicated.” — Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City, p. 19, 1984
- The only thing that gave away how pissed she was, was the tone of her voice. — Francesca Lia Block, I Was a Teenage Fairy, p. 98, 1998
- You were right. She’s still pissed. — Ten Things I Hate About You, 1999
- God’ll be pissed. You’ll rot in hell. — Janet Evanovich, Seven Up, p. 86, 2001
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