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torqued off
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annoyed, upset, or angry
Dialect
American
Idiom
Slang
Grammatical Information
Composition
Compound
qualitative
Superlative
most torqued off
Comparative
more torqued off
gradable
What does "torqued off" mean in emotional slang?
The phrase "torqued off" means being very annoyed, irritated, or angry. The structure comes from "torque," a term for twisting force, combined with "off," implying emotional disruption or agitation. It is informal slang often used in American English to describe someone who is visibly frustrated or pushed past their tolerance level.
Examples
He was torqued off after missing the meeting.



























