Idioms for piss
Origin of piss
1250–1300; Middle English
pissen < Old French
pissier < Vulgar Latin
*pisiāre (imitative)
Words nearby piss
pisistratus,
pismire,
pismo clam,
pisolite,
pisolith,
piss,
piss about,
piss artist,
piss away,
piss off,
piss-poor
British Dictionary definitions for piss off (1 of 2)
piss off
verb (adverb) slang
(tr; often passive)
to annoy, irritate, or disappoint
(intr) mainly British
to go away; depart, often used to dismiss a person
British Dictionary definitions for piss off (2 of 2)
piss
/ (pɪs) slang /
verb
(intr)
to urinate
(tr)
to discharge as or in one's urine
to piss blood
noun
Word Origin for piss
C13: from Old French
pisser, probably of imitative origin
Idioms and Phrases with piss off
piss off
Make very angry, as in That letter pissed me off, or She was pissed off because no one had called her. [Vulgar slang; 1940s]
Go away, as in Piss off and stop bothering me. [Vulgar slang; mid-1900s]