The difference between Cheesed off and Hacked off

When used as adjectives, cheesed off means annoyed, upset, angry, whereas hacked off means annoyed.


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  1. Cheesed off as an adjective (idiomatic, slang):

    Annoyed, upset, angry.

    Examples:

    "I'm really cheesed off about the lack of hand dryers in this washroom!"

  1. Cheesed off as a verb:

  1. Hacked off as a verb:

  1. Hacked off as an adjective:

    annoyed; upset; angry

    Examples:

    "I'm totally hacked off about having to work all weekend."