to piss off
Pronunciation
/pˈɪs ˈɔf/

Definition & Meaning of "piss off"in English

to piss off
01

to make someone feel extremely angry or annoyed

Dialectamerican flagAmerican
to piss off definition and meaning
Informal
Grammatical Information
Composition
phrasal
Action verb
Regular
Separable
Particle
off
Base verb
piss
Present tense
piss off
3rd person singular
pisses off
Present participle
pissing off
Past simple
pissed off
Past participle
pissed off
Examples
His constant interruptions during the meeting really pissed off his colleagues.
02

to leave, often used informally as a way to tell someone to go away

Dialectbritish flagBritish
Informal
Offensive
Examples
The manager, annoyed with the persistent salesperson, bluntly told them to piss off and not come back.
piss off
01

a rude and direct command telling someone to go away or stop annoying one

Dialectbritish flagBritish
piss off definition and meaning
Offensive
Vulgar

What is the origin of the term "piss off" and how is it used?

"Piss off" is a British English slang phrase that emerged in the early 20th century, combining "piss" (urinate, used metaphorically for annoyance or contempt) with "off" to tell someone to leave or stop bothering you. The metaphor conveys strong irritation or dismissal, essentially telling the listener to "get lost." It is commonly used in informal speech, often among adults or peers, and can appear in films, TV, and literature for emphasis. The phrase is rude and aggressive, clearly derogatory in tone, but its offensiveness is mild compared with more explicit curses and can sometimes be used jokingly among friends.

Examples
Piss off! I'm trying to concentrate.
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