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WORDY WEDNESDAY: 'PISSED' IN AMERICAN/BRITISH ENGLISH

17 / 06 / 2015

WORDY WEDNESDAY: 'PISSED' IN AMERICAN/BRITISH ENGLISH: meaning and examples

Hello, readers! Today's Wordy Wednesday is about the different meanings of the word PISSED in American and British English. 

Definition 1 (American English): angry or annoyed. 

Example 1: He got a parking ticket and now he is really pissed.

NOTE: Both American and British speakers use pissed off to mean angry or annoyed.

Example 2: Jack was really pissed off after his sunglasses were stolen.

Definition 2 (British English)
: drunk. 

Example 3: He had five or six beers in one hour and now he's really pissed

What a difference in meanings! I hope you are not PISSED today (in either the British or the American sense!). Remember... this expression is quite informal.

That's all for today. Have a wonderful day!