verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
get...pissed off
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You get really pissed off applying for jobs all the time.
piss artist
pissed off
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You get really pissed off applying for jobs all the time.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
off
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Jett was pissed off with Kevin for signing me up, you know.
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For all they know, you were furious with her, you hated her, you were pissed off about the drugs.
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I can fully understand him being pissed off .
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Petey, leaning against a post, looked pissed off .
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It's no wonder Hite is pissed off .
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Everybody was pissed off when I was a kid.
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I was pissed off at them leaving me like that because I had hardly any other friends in Leeds.
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Not seriously pissed off and not monumentally pissed off, but moderately pissed off.
■ VERB
get
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Tam and Richie got pissed with Billy, and everyone ignored Mr Finlayson, drinking alone up at the bar.
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I was getting really pissed off at him and finally I exploded.
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White guy's getting pissed off in his car.
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And then I end up getting really pissed off because here I am trying to play with him.
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I know you were getting pissed off with Edward needling you like that, but you can tell me, surely.
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We also got unanimous sympathy for pissing on Spurs, but ending up with just a point. emailinc Ditto.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be a piece of piss
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Crazy is living in a fog and pissing your pants.
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I can fully understand him being pissed off.
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It's no wonder Hite is pissed off.
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Oh, she was pissed man.
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The tears were still pissing from my eyes when I fled to the can.