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Pissed them off 

This is a phrase commonly used throughout the UK to indicate to a friend, colleague or even a total stranger that they have seriously annoyed a number of other people by word, action or attitude and that they can expect repercussions.
"Malcolm's just changed a whole load of databases that took months to set up, system support are fuming, he's really pissed them off!"
Pissed them off by AKACroatalin March 29, 2015
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pissed out 

Mike pissed out on my couch last night. That dude owes me a new couch now.
pissed out by MomFatale May 22, 2012

Pissed as a Parrot

Someone who is drunk and says the same stuff over and over again.
Cunt is "Pissed as a Parrot",can't shut up.
Pissed as a Parrot by GS71 April 4, 2015

Pissed on that ball 

In baseball, when a batter hits the baseball with power. This type of hit normally results in a home run, however, it need not be a home run. It could be just a powerful hit!
At the Giants game Friday night, Cody Ross absolutely pissed on that ball.
Peripheral intelligent systems in quantum. It's an abbreviation for a research and development firm that conducts research in the fields of Artificial intelligence, Intelligent Hardware, Security & Business Intelligence. PISIQ's solutions begin with intensive research conducted on human psychology, using that highly capable complex task solving but intuitive state of the art systems are built.
You have got to get your solutions from a research and development firm like PISIQ.
PISIQ by Chips Oman September 4, 2020

who pissed in your cornflakes? 

Idiom meaning "Why are you in a bad mood?", implying discontent with the other person's attitude. As it is a rhetorical question, no response is expected. Often used in situations where the person being asked is angry as the result of an underlying cause and therefore snaps at people who have nothing to do with this cause.
Jordan: "How was your day, Hector?"

Hector: "Go to Hell, moron!"

Jordan: "Who pissed in your cornflakes?"