piss off

verb

pissed off; pissing off; pisses off

transitive verb

informal + impolite

intransitive verb

British, informal + impolite : to leave immediately : scram
usually used as a command

Examples of piss off in a Sentence

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Like historically pissed off, in this customer-rage sense. Charlie Warzel, The Atlantic, 19 June 2026 Smacked with whole tuna fish after pissing off guy holding whole tuna fish. Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone, 17 June 2026 The Bears are successfully pissing off just about everyone — no small feat. Bob Herman, STAT, 8 June 2026 To your point, the original Friday the 13th is just about a pissed off mom who’s seeking vengeance. Mikey O'Connell, HollywoodReporter, 3 June 2026 Those things piss off people like my cousins. Carlos De Loera, Los Angeles Times, 29 May 2026 Smacked with whole tuna fish after pissing off guy holding whole tuna fish. Bethy Squires, Vulture, 9 May 2026 Seeing what was happening the Latins got pissed off. Literary Hub, 1 Apr. 2026 The locker room was a little bit pissed off. Andrew McCarty, MSNBC Newsweek, 30 Mar. 2026

Word History

First Known Use

circa 1935, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of piss off was circa 1935

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“Piss off.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/piss%20off. Accessed 24 Jun. 2026.

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