Sentence examples for I'm pissed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "I'm pissed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express anger or frustration in informal contexts.
Example: "After hearing the news about the project being canceled, I'm pissed!"
Alternatives: "I'm angry" or "I'm annoyed."

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So I'm pissed.

"I'm pissed," she said.

I'm pissed off.

Disappointed … I'm pissed off".

Now I'm pissed off.

Actually, I'm pissed off Lem is dead.

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"I was pissed.

"I was pissed off," he told me.

I was pissed off and powerless.

But I was pissed off anyway.

"I am pissed off," said Poulter.

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