brassed off
Language: en
Meaning: (idiomatic,colloquial)Fed up;annoyed.
Examples:EN: No. I just thought he was brassed off.
ES: No, creí que simplemente estaba harto.
EN: Frankly, I'm totally brassed off.
ES: Francamente harta.
EN: What's got him brassed off ?
ES: ¿Qué lo ha cabreado?
EN: I trust it's obvious that I'm completely brassed off with every single one of you.
ES: Espero, que sea obvio que... estoy muy enfadado, con cada uno de ustedes.
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