Ticked off

Pronunciation: /ˈtɪkt ˈɔf/

Ticked off (adj)

  1. Feeling angry because something is unfair or annoying, often showing it in your face or voice.
  2. Not very angry, but clearly unhappy about a small problem or delay.

Ticked off (adjective)

Examples

  • I was ticked off when the plan changed at the last minute.
  • She gets ticked off if people ignore her instructions.