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you pissed me off vs you made me pissed off

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'You pissed me off' is a common informal expression used to convey anger or annoyance caused by someone. 'You made me pissed off' is also correct, but it's less common, as 'pissed off' is already a state of being upset, so adding 'made me' can sound redundant.
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you pissed me off

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts to express anger or annoyance caused by someone.

This phrase is an informal way to express that someone has caused you to feel angry or annoyed.

Examples:

  • You really pissed me off with your comments.
  • Her behavior really pissed me off.
  • I can't believe you pissed me off like that.
  • Don't piss me off with your excuses.
  • He always knows how to piss me off.
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  • "You Pissed Me Off!" was changed to "You Ticked Me Off!" This is due to "piss" being an inappropriate word. Skips crashing the can against his head was cut.

Alternatives:

  • You angered me.
  • You annoyed me.
  • You made me angry.
  • You upset me.
  • You got on my nerves.

you made me pissed off

This phrase is correct but less common. It conveys the idea that someone caused you to be in a state of being upset, although 'pissed off' already implies that state.

This phrase can be used to emphasize that someone's actions led to you feeling angry or annoyed.
  • You made me pissed off. I'm not quitting the Fandom cause of your Anti-Circus Agenda." I'm NOT quitting the Furry Fandom or killing myself to cater to certain ...
  • Oct 13, 2015 ... ments can be found in [3]. For example, the direct nominal object rule is applied in the following situations: Example 1: “You made me pissed off ...
  • Jan 29, 2015 ... ... then you mess with me! you made me pissed off I getting so protect Shepard and Liara, and also their daughter no matter what happens.

Alternatives:

  • You made me angry.
  • You made me upset.
  • You got me annoyed.
  • You really irritated me.
  • You made me mad.

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