"PO'd" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more PO'd [comparative], most PO'd [superlative]
Etymology: Euphemistic and abbreviated form of pissed off. Etymology templates: {{m|en|pissed off}} pissed off Head templates: {{en-adj}} PO'd (comparative more PO'd, superlative most PO'd)
  1. (colloquial, euphemistic) Annoyed; irritated; angry; fed up. Tags: colloquial, euphemistic Synonyms: po'd, po'ed, p.o.ed, p.o.'ed, POed, PO'ed, P.O.ed, P.O.'ed
    Sense id: en-PO'd-en-adj-y5mzePXt Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English euphemisms

Alternative forms

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