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The phrase "got pissed" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and may be considered vulgar
You can use it to describe someone becoming angry or upset, often in a casual or conversational context. Example: "When he found out about the mistake, he really got pissed."
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Judging by what people got pissed off with last time, I know I'm gonna piss someone off this time.
He got pissed".
I got pissed off.
"One guy got pissed off," Brock told me.
Becky got pissed and accidentally set fire to her flat.
We got pissed off with each other all the time.
"[Perez] took it down because people got pissed, and that's the only reason why," she said.
Got pissed slowly, enjoyed the fact that they knew they were getting pissed.
I didn't know why I got pissed up and went mental," explained the former paratrooper.
SKETCHING I got pissed off after a loss during the Cup and went for some retail therapy.
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