The difference between Hacked off and Pissed off
When used as adjectives, hacked off means annoyed, whereas pissed off means very annoyed, upset, angry.
check bellow for the other definitions of Hacked off and Pissed off
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Hacked off as a verb:
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Hacked off as an adjective:
annoyed; upset; angry
Examples:
"I'm totally hacked off about having to work all weekend."
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Pissed off as an adjective (idiomatic, mildly, _, vulgar, colloquial):
Very annoyed, upset, angry.
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Pissed off as a verb:
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