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pissed off at vs pissed at

Both "pissed off at" and "pissed at" are commonly used in informal English to express anger or annoyance towards someone or something. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1081 views

pissed off at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal English.

This phrase is used to express anger or annoyance towards someone or something. It is informal and may be considered impolite in some contexts.

Examples:

  • I'm really pissed off at him for not showing up.
  • She was pissed off at the way he treated her.
  • Don't get pissed off at me, I'm just trying to help.
  • Why are you so pissed off at the world?
  • He's pissed off at the unfair treatment he received.
  • I'm far more pissed off at Dad.
  • Sam lost everything and he's really pissed off at Ricky and Julian.
  • Besides, I'm far more pissed off at Dad.
  • I bet you're pretty pissed off at me right now.
  • And still pissed off at her dad.
  • Sorry. I'm just really pissed off at Ryan.
  • I'm guessing you're still pissed off at me.
  • I'm guessing you're still pissed off at me.
  • Mona is pissed off at you for missing dinner.
  • I was pissed off at you for ten minutes maybe.
  • Man, Coach is so pissed off at you.
  • He thinks god's pissed off at him.
  • You're damn right, god's pissed off at you.
  • Why you were that pissed off at me at the Wentworths' anniversary party.
  • I swear, I'm so pissed off at my mom.
  • Maybe someone got pissed off at Ellen and took it out on her.
  • No, that's my sister. I don't think she was pissed off at him, though.
  • I had no right to get pissed off at you about Lumbergh.
  • I know you're pissed off at me, Dad.
  • I don't have to read your aura to know that you're pissed off at me.

Alternatives:

  • angry at
  • annoyed with
  • upset with
  • mad at
  • irritated with

pissed at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal English.

This phrase is used to express anger or annoyance towards someone or something. It is informal and may be considered impolite in some contexts.

Examples:

  • I'm really pissed at him for not showing up.
  • She was pissed at the way he treated her.
  • Don't get pissed at me, I'm just trying to help.
  • Why are you so pissed at the world?
  • He's pissed at the unfair treatment he received.
  • Coach is pissed at you guys.
  • He's still pissed at me for sleeping with Elena.
  • She's pissed at me, as usual.
  • Man, she's pissed at you.
  • I understand why she's pissed at you guys.
  • I'm pissed at whoever's here.
  • It's just I'm really pissed at the crazy bitch.
  • It's just I'm really pissed at the crazy bitch.
  • I am pissed at branch for disappearing.
  • Yeah, he's pissed at me.
  • Yeah, he's pissed at me.
  • I think Alexi might still be pissed at me.
  • I'm pissed at him for leaving.
  • I'm pissed at him for leaving.
  • Her mom was pissed at me about my book.
  • God, I'm pissed at Stan.
  • Your ex-partner from NCIS is gigantically pissed at you.
  • Jesus. You must've been really pissed at him.
  • Honestly, I've been pissed at you for months now.
  • Jenny is super pissed at me and my parents are going crazy.

Alternatives:

  • angry at
  • annoyed with
  • upset with
  • mad at
  • irritated with

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