peed off
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Etymology 1
[edit]From pee off.
Verb
[edit]- simple past and past participle of pee off
Etymology 2
[edit]Either from the verb sense (above), or directly from pissed off (pee being a euphemism for piss).
Adjective
[edit]peed off (comparative more peed off, superlative most peed off)
- (idiomatic, colloquial, euphemistic) Annoyed, irritated, angry.
- 1962, John Charles Wahlke, The Legislative System: Explorations in Legislative Behavior, Wiley (1962), page 109,
- I was in business then. Some guy named Isidore Lubin sent forms all the time wanting to know what I was doing. I was peed off.
- 1973, George Plimpton et al., Mad Ducks and Bears, Random House (1973), →ISBN, page 311,
- Sandusky said, "Even if the team wins, Curtis will get peed off because we didn't win big; we just won."
- 1962, John Charles Wahlke, The Legislative System: Explorations in Legislative Behavior, Wiley (1962), page 109,