The difference between Cheesed off and Teed off

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


Teed off is also verb with the meaning: ).

check bellow for the other definitions of Cheesed off and Teed off

  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. Teed off as a verb:

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

    Annoyed, upset, angry.

    Examples:

    "My doctor was thoroughly teed off when she learned I have not been taking the medications she prescribed."