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ticked off adjective angry US, 1959- Also, I was slightly ticked off at the prospects. — Glendon Swarthout, Where the Boys Are, p. 28, 1960
- Why was he ticked off? — Frederick Kohner, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, p. 58, 1961
- You were sore anyway ‘cause you didn’t want to talk to that grand jury. I mean you were good and ticked off. — Elmore Leonard, Pronto, p. 49, 1993
- He’s a little ticked off at the government now. — Julian Borger, The Guardian, 3 December 2003
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