pissed

adjective
UK: /pɪst/
US: /pɪst/
  1. Annoyed or angry.

    1. I was so pissed when they cancelled the show because I wanted to see it. [ ] [ ]
    2. She was really pissed off when she found out that someone had scratched her new car. [ ] [ ]
pissed verb
  1. To urinate.

    1. The dog pissed on the carpet, and now it smells bad and is difficult to clean [ ] [ ]
    2. He needed to piss after drinking so much water during the baseball game. [ ] [ ]
pissed transitive-verb
  1. To annoy someone.

    1. It really pisses me off when people are late and don't even apologize for it [ ] [ ]
    2. Don't piss him off because he will never forgive you and hold a grudge. [ ] [ ]
pissed noun
  1. To go and urinate.

    1. I need to go for a piss, I'll be back in a minute, after the commercial break. [ ] [ ]
    2. He went outside for a quick piss behind the big tree in the backyard. [ ] [ ]
pissed phrasal-verb
  1. To waste something.

    1. Don't piss away your money on things you don't need because you will need it later. [ ] [ ]
    2. He pissed away his entire inheritance on gambling and frivolous expenses. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "pissed" is /pɪst/ in British English and /pɪst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "pissed": irate, annoyed, angry, urine, pee, urinate, annoy, irritate.

Example usage of "pissed": "I was so pissed when they cancelled the show because I wanted to see it.". More examples on the page.