Originally posted by john.margetts In English usage, 'pissed' means inebriated and 'pissed off' means annoyed.
Following from Tim60's post, it is entirely possible to be both at the same time, especially if you get inebriated
because you are "annoyed"
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Originally posted by wombat2go In Michigan, the equivalent to that seems to be " Hissing Fit"
I think that in the UK, having "a hissing fit" would generally be considered to be rather less severe than being pissed off.
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Originally posted by john.margetts In English usage, 'pissed' means inebriated and 'pissed off' means annoyed.
And then there is "It's pissing with rain" - reminded me to add that because that's what the weather is like here this evening