torqued off
The phrase "torqued off" is commonly used in American English to describe a heightened state of annoyance or anger.
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Definition
B2Informal Conversation
(slang, US)Feeling very angry or irritated.
Example
- He was really torqued off when he found out someone had scratched his car.
- She gets torqued off whenever someone interrupts her.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "torqued off":
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