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Discover LudwigThe expression "pissed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal way of saying that someone is angry with someone else. For example: My boss was really pissed with me for missing the deadline.
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The youngster who once saw winters as an opportunity to "get pissed with my mates" has gone, replaced by a professional sportsman striving to use any proper means he can to get to the top.
While Gerwig's characters rarely deviate from this state (see LOL, Hannah Takes the Stairs and Frances Ha), as a character who juggles road trips and getting pissed with tutoring and investment meetings, in Mistress America her hot messness really excels.
Helen Mirren was the prime suspect in the latest four-letter blooper to afflict ITV's Good Morning Britain, after she told viewers on Tuesday how it "pissed with rain non-stop" when she went camping.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage is to appear in a spin-off of Channel 4's hit show Gogglebox in which he "gets pissed" with Steph and Dom Parker, the broadcaster has confirmed.
The people he used to confide in are now either dead, preoccupied with their own struggles or just too pissed with Rick's off-the-wall antics to want to help him any more.
She is extremely warm, funny and impeccably mannered, just an hour after trending on Twitter for swearing live on breakfast TV ("It pissed with rain," she said of a camping trip, and looked amazed when the presenters turned to camera to apologise).
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Judging by what people got pissed off with last time, I know I'm gonna piss someone off this time.
LA is, if you've ever been to parts of LA and walked around, it's … maybe that's part of what he saw as part of life at that time … what do you think … ?" Pressure groups such asOutrage and Act Up are well pissed off with him … "I think most people have been pissed off with Axl at one stage or another.
Who and how? "A lot of my audience who'd come with me in the first couple of years of the Council got pissed off with it.
I'm pissed off with them all.
People are pissed off with us.
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