Pissness usually takes place at a urinal when two people discuss important matters while taking a leak.
Hey did you hear about the drop in the stock exchange?
Yeah I really need to rethink my investment plan for next quarters portfolio
*toilets flush*
Good thinking, well good talking pissness with you sir.
Yeah I really need to rethink my investment plan for next quarters portfolio
*toilets flush*
Good thinking, well good talking pissness with you sir.
by ChickityChan February 22, 2011

an acronym of a specific name you'd give after a person called Perri. Perri Insisted on Something Special.
by bomgstudios94 January 8, 2010

by chola_47 November 14, 2003

Intoxicated, inebriated, drunk, under the influence of alcohol.
It is sometimes used to denote ire or anger, but when it is it is usually always said 'pissed off'.
According to some sources the origins of 'pissed' derive from the practices of pagan northern european peoples imbibing the urine of others (primarily shamen) who had ingested the Amanita Muscaria mushroom to obtain its active compounds.
It is sometimes used to denote ire or anger, but when it is it is usually always said 'pissed off'.
According to some sources the origins of 'pissed' derive from the practices of pagan northern european peoples imbibing the urine of others (primarily shamen) who had ingested the Amanita Muscaria mushroom to obtain its active compounds.
He went to the pub to get pissed. (common Australlian UK usage)
She was pissed off at him for going to the pub without her.
She was pissed off at him for going to the pub without her.
by Bill Poster December 16, 2011

When a girl writes something on your facebook wall in a clear attempt to "mark her territory" in order to "claim" the man who's wall she has written on. If this is unwanted by said man then he has been "pissed on."
"Man I just got pissed on! Three girls are mad at me now because Sophie just wrote about last night on my wall!"
by Dr. Dangerfield November 10, 2009

adjective
1. Intoxicated; drunk. (chiefly British usage)
2. Very annoyed; angry. (chiefly American usage)
verb
1. Past tense of "piss," meaning "to urinate."
1. Intoxicated; drunk. (chiefly British usage)
2. Very annoyed; angry. (chiefly American usage)
verb
1. Past tense of "piss," meaning "to urinate."
by Hogtrude Parker May 30, 2016
