Definitions
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- adjective idiomatic, colloquial, euphemistic
Annoyed ,irritated ,angry ;depressed ,fed up .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The President's safety aside, If I was the Prime Minister of India, I'd be pretty PO'd that my security was taken so lightly that uninvited guests could get into the same room as me.
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I would have been seriously PO'd if I had been the victim of this heinous act.
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Hopefully you never have to try your .40 S&W pea shooter on a PO'd griz.
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You also post five questions daily and to me I'm not sure how other people feel but people like you that come on here and get 55k points in about a week are really starting to get me PO'd.
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Hopefully you never have to try your .40 S&W pea shooter on a PO'd griz.
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John McCain was on the Daily Show in PO'd as a hell because the GOP wa in power and, "spendign money like druken sailors."
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According to one PO'd public official, Russty may have violated a number of local laws and noise ordinances between the revelry and the scuffles between photogs and security guards.
Katy Perry and Russell Brand marry in India Liz Kelly 2010
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And how come we can pe so PO'd at some countries for not doing anything to us, just talking tough about us to thieir own people, yet we let Israel get away even after we catch their spies stealing our national secrets?
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I am PO'd at the minister for giving our personal vows to another couple.
Carolyn Hax: Couple is troubled that minister shared their wedding vows Carolyn Hax 2010
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You also post five questions daily and to me I'm not sure how other people feel but people like you that come on here and get 55k points in about a week are really starting to get me PO'd.
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