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pissy adjective- unpleasant, distasteful UK
- Past a coupla pissy bars an’ then a coupla pissy alleys. Finally park up round the pissy corner from the pissy dole office. — Nick Barlay, Curvy Lovebox, p. 82, 1997
- No more hanging around pissy estates, risking our lives. — Lisa Jewell, Labia Lobelia [Tart Noir], p. 244, 2002
- puny; insignificant; weak AUSTRALIA
- Do you think your pissy little poke will satisfy a swinger? — Bettina Arndt, The Australian Way of Sex, p. 85, 1985
- — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 133, 1987
- — B. Selkie, Lime Juice, p. 30, 1995
- Now beam me down to the 100 Club and out of this kid’s pissy dream, you tossers! — Glyn Parry, Mosh, p. 102, 1996
- — Shane Maloney, Nice Try, p. 145, 1998
- angered, crotchety, fussy US, 1973
- He’s all pissy these days. Won’t give me nothin’ hardly. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 7, 1996
- Got pissy with me because I wouldn’t let her carry the bag. Started running her fuckin’ mouth. — Jackie Brown, 1997
- I had bummed a latex glove off Laurel and she was so pissy about it. — Michelle Tea, Valencia, p. 78, 2000
- given to drinking AUSTRALIA
- Did you hear about the two pissy brickies who were always broke three or four days before pay-day? — Sam Weller, Old Bastards I Have Met, p. 10, 1979
- drunken AUSTRALIA
- Tune in to his pissy platitudes and find out. — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 146, 1971
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