piss off
Third Person
pisses off
Present Participle
pissing off
Past Tense
pissed off
Past Participle
pissed off
1
to make someone feel extremely angry or annoyed
- His constant interruptions during the meeting really pissed off his colleagues.
- The unexpected cancellation of the event pissed off many attendees who had made travel plans.
- The rude comments from the customer service representative pissed off the frustrated customers.
- Being ignored repeatedly can easily piss off anyone, including the most patient individuals.
- The late-night construction noise outside her apartment really pissed her off, affecting her sleep.
2
to leave, often used informally as a way to tell someone to go away
- The manager, annoyed with the persistent salesperson, bluntly told them to piss off and not come back.
- After the argument, he told his friend to piss off and leave him alone.
- Feeling overwhelmed, she needed some alone time and asked her colleagues to piss off for a while.
- After delivering the message, he quickly pissed off without waiting for a response.
- She was annoying everyone at the party, so eventually, she pissed off on her own.