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simple past and past participle of piss examples
comparative more pissed, superlative most pissed
(UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, colloquial) Drunk. quotations examples
The waiters would send us up beer onstage as well as food, so now and again we'd end up getting pissed while we were playing.
1996, Hunter Davies, The Beatles, page 79
We finished the bottle off and I was more pissed than ever, I was a fucking mess, and Johnny carried me to bed.
2006, Dean Riley, The Reveller: Every Lie Has Eighty Percent Truth, page 201
We drank, getting more and more pissed, and as we did, these four birds were growing more and more attractive, so we all sat down with them, but none of them wanted to know us, just Peter, dirty fucking bastard he was.
2008, Terry Beresford, Shiner, page 24
(US, Canada, mildly vulgar, colloquial) Annoyed, angry. quotations examples
That one looks pissed, Ms. Gennero...
1987, Jeb Stuart, Steven E. DeSouza, Die Hard, scene 287
Some women were physically incapable, and the guys would say, “See, I told you women can′t hack it.” The more I saw of that, the more pissed I got, and the more determined I got to stick it out.
1989, Judith Stiehm, Arms And The Enlisted Woman, page 255
So I was already pissed at Bill to begin with, for what happened with the O′Donnell disaster the year before, and now I was even more pissed at the fuckin′ guy.
2009, Steve Serby, No Substitute for Sundays: Brett Favre and His Year in the Huddle with the New York Jets, page xv