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p'd off
Language:
Meanings:
1.
UK
US
Global
informal
vulgar
colloquial
Angry, irritated, or resentful.
Annoyed or upset to the point of hostility or frustration.
2.
UK
US
Global
informal
colloquial
Fed up or dissatisfied; unwilling to tolerate a situation any longer.
Examples:
EN:
I suppose you're p'd off about the Blisset thing and I, I don't blame you.
ES:
Supongo que estás enojada por el tema de Blisset y no te culpo
EN:
He was thoroughly p'd off at the nurse who was working with him.
TE:
ఓ డాక్టర్ తనతోపాటు పనిచేస్తున్న నర్సుతో అసభ్యకరంగా ప్రవర్తించాడు.
EN:
Feeling p'd off during the first couple of weeks is normal.
TE:
మొదటి 12వారాల సమయంలో ఉదయం వికారంగా ఉండడం సహజ లక్షణంగా ఉంటుంది.
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