Similar words: pissed off, missed, dismissed, dispossessed, self-possessed, possessed, piss, despised. Meaning: [pɪst] adj. 1. aroused to impatience or anger 2. very drunk.
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1. He was just lying there completely pissed.
2. You get really pissed off applying for jobs all the time.
3. Everyone just pissed off and left me to clean up.
4. I just pissed myself with laughter.
5. The boy has pissed his trousers.
6. He pissed off before we got there.
7. I'm pissed off with the way they've treated me.
8. You know Molly's pissed at you.
9. They rolled in pissed at three in the morning.
10. I was earning quite a lot but I pissed it all away.
11. I can't remember - I was pissed at the time.
12. We were pissed around for hours before they finally gave us the right form.
13. I was pissed off with the way some people were behaving.
14. She seemed a bit pissed off that she hadn't been invited.
15. Judy's pissed at Carol.
16. The job centre pissed me around for hours before they finally gave me the right form.
17. He was pissed off and cursing.
18. Some crackheads had pissed on it.
19. We just pissed about, laughing.
20. Oh, she was pissed man.
21. Everybody was pissed off when I was a kid.
22. Petey, leaning against a post, looked pissed off.
23. I was really pissed off.
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24. Don't listen to him - he's pissed.
25. He felt very cold, and he had pissed himself.
26. I can fully understand him being pissed off.
27. And I got pretty pissed off with that stuff.
28. White guy's getting pissed off in his car.
29. It's no wonder Hite is pissed off.
30. He'd kept me waiting for an hour so I was pissed off to start with.
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