intoxicated; drunk annoyed, irritated, or disappointed
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pissed /pɪst/USA pronunciation
adj. [Slang (vulgar).][be + ~]angry:She's really pissed about something.
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025- drunk:He was completely pissed after just a few drinks.
piss /pɪs/USA pronunciation [Vulgar.]
n.
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- [uncountable] urine.
- [countable] an act of urinating.
- [no object] to urinate.
- piss away, [Slang.]to waste: [~ + away + object]He pissed away all that money drinking and gambling.[~ + object + away]He pissed that money away.
- piss off, [Slang.]
- [~ + object + off] to anger:Those insulting remarks really pissed me off.
- [no object] " go away;
leave:''I told you before to piss off and leave us alone.
v.
pissed
(pist),USA pronunciation adj. Slang (vulgar).
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- Slang Termsdrunk;
intoxicated. - Slang TermsSee pissed off.
- piss + -ed2 1840–50
piss
(pis),USA pronunciation n., v. pissed, piss•ing. [Vulgar.]
n.
v.i.
n.
- Slang Termsurine.
- take a piss, to urinate.
v.i.
- Slang Termsto urinate.
- piss away, [Slang.]to squander;
fritter away: - Idioms piss off, [Slang.]
- to anger.
- to go away;
leave (often used imperatively).
- Vulgar Latin *pisiāre (imitative)
- Old French pissier
- Middle English pissen 1250–1300
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- (intransitive)
to urinate - (transitive)
to discharge as or in one's urine: to piss blood
an act of urinating urine - take the piss ⇒
to tease or make fun of someone or something