词组 | piss off |
释义 | piss off and PO in. to depart; to go away. (Usually objectionable.)Piss off, you jerk! Get out!PO! Get out! Idiom piss offpiss (you) off to make you angry.It really pissed me off that they didn't help me out when I needed it.I think everyone is pissed off about the parking problem. Phr V piss off pisses, pissing, pissed Piss off! (always an order) slang something you say to tell someone that you are annoyed with them or that you want them to go away'Make us a cup of tea.' 'Piss off and make it yourself!'I feel like telling him to piss off. piss off British & Australian slang to leave somewherePaul pissed off hours before the rest of us. piss off sb or piss sb off slang to annoy someoneHe never does any work around the house and it's starting to piss me off. pissed off adjective slangShe looked a bit pissed off when I told her I was going away for a few days. sometimes + withI'm really pissed off with work at the moment. piss off verb 1 to depart. Also used in an exclamatory or imperative sense UK, 1958. 2 to irritate or annoy someone. First recorded in the normally slang-free poetry of Ezra Pound US, 1937. 3 to get rid of someone AUSTRALIA, 1972 piss off1. rude slang To greatly anger or irritate someone. I think I might start cycling to work in the morning—this traffic really pisses me off! I think I pissed off Janet with my comment earlier. 2. rude slang To depart from somewhere quickly or abruptly. Often used as an imperative. Why don't you just piss off if you're not going to help us? I didn't know anyone at the party, so I pissed off around 11. pissed offVery disgruntled, angry, or outraged. John was so pissed off when he found out that someone else had been given the promotion instead of him. There's no point in getting pissed off over a bad grade on your exam. Just study harder next time! piss someone offInf. to make someone angry. (Crude. Potentially offensive, even though it is widely used. Use with discretion.) She really pissed me off! That's enough to piss off anybody. piss off1. Make very angry, as in That letter pissed me off, or She was pissed off because no one had called her. [ Vulgar slang; 1940s] 2. Go away, as in Piss off and stop bothering me. [ Vulgar slang; mid-1900s] pissed offannoyed; irritated.piss offv. Vulgar Slang 1. To make someone angry. 2. To go away. Often used as an angry command. piss offand PO in. to depart; to go away. (Objectionable to many people.) Piss off, you jerk! Get out! piss someone off tv. to make someone angry. (see also pissed (off).) She really pissed me off! pissed offverbSee pissed off at someone/something pissed offFurious, very irritated. This rude slangy expression dates from the mid-1900s and probably originated during World War II. Norman Mailer used it in his war novel, The Naked and the Dead (1948), “I bet you even look pissed off when you’re with your wife.” |
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