brassed off

Originating from British slang, "brassed off" conveys feelings of annoyance or frustration.

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Definition

B2Informal Conversation

(British, informal)Feeling irritated, displeased, or fed up with a situation or person.

Example

  • After hearing the same excuses again, he was thoroughly brassed off.
  • She was brassed off with the endless delays at the airport.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "brassed off":

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