In America and Canada, usually coupled with "off", to mean extremely angry. Considered a swear word.
In the UK, Ireland, and Australia, pissed means massively drunk. Generally beyond everyday drunk, a specialist kind of drunk. Not so much a swear word.
In the UK, Ireland, and Australia, pissed means massively drunk. Generally beyond everyday drunk, a specialist kind of drunk. Not so much a swear word.
America: "You crashed my car, man! I'm so pissed!"
UK/Ireland: "I just had 7 pints and I'm well pissed!"
UK/Ireland: "I just had 7 pints and I'm well pissed!"
by LibertineRiot August 24, 2011
by Wang Chung January 5, 2004
by Diego August 29, 2003
by shadow sword April 1, 2004
Pisshead 1: "What are you doing tonight?"
Pisshead 2: "Probably jus' get sum piss and chill watching the Rugby."
Pisshead 1: "I've been 'on the piss' since I woke up."
Pisshead 2: "Probably jus' get sum piss and chill watching the Rugby."
Pisshead 1: "I've been 'on the piss' since I woke up."
by Diego August 29, 2003
Slight intoxication through alcohol consumption. Typically characterised by a slight sense of drunkenness but none of the more advanced symptoms such as a reduction in inhibitions, loss of self control or inability to respond to questions. One step above sober on the scale of drunkenness and one step below steaming.
by jayseebee July 13, 2004