different between pissed vs possed

pissed

English

Etymology

From Middle English pissed, pissede, pyssyd, pisside, equivalent to piss +? -ed.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /p?st/
  • Rhymes: -?st

Verb

pissed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of piss

Adjective

pissed (comparative more pissed, superlative most pissed)

  1. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, colloquial) Drunk.
  2. (US, Canada, mildly vulgar, colloquial) Annoyed, angry.

Usage notes

In Canada and Australia, pissed can mean either drunk or angry. The term pissed off is commonly used to unambiguously give the meaning angry.

Synonyms

  • (drunk): drunk, intoxicated, bladdered, blotto, plastered, rat-arsed; see also Thesaurus:drunk
  • (annoyed, angry): pissed off; see also Thesaurus:angry

Translations

See also

  • pissed as a newt

Anagrams

  • sepsid, spides

pissed From the web:

  • what pissed you off lately
  • what pissed godzilla off
  • what pissed me off lately
  • how to pissed someone off


possed

English

Verb

possed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of poss

Anagrams

  • s'posed, sposed

possed From the web:

  • what possessed you
  • what possessed annabelle
  • what possessed stiles
  • what possessed you to do that
  • what possessed the annabelle doll
  • what possessed mean
  • what possessed waverly earp
  • what possessed damon and enzo
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