Definition of peeved
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'angry, annoyed, offended': |
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Definitions include: Used in the expression, "What, am I wood?" which means "Don't ignore me"; "Don't act like I have no feelings"; etc. |
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Definitions include: aggressive behavior caused by excessive steroid use. |
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Definitions include: angry. |
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Definitions include: mad or irritated. |
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Definitions include: verbally ill-tempered. |
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Definitions include: "cool"; "awesome"; "sweet". |
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Definitions include: extremely angry; "very fed up". |
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Definitions include: sexually aroused. |
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Definitions include: angry. |
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Definitions include: extremely fun; exciting; wild. |
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Definitions include: unable to tolerate any more. |
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Definitions include: police. |
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Definitions include: annoyed, angry, upset, disappointed. |
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Definitions include: offended, upset, or angry, usually by a small slight or a friendly insult. |
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Definitions include: See short fuse. |
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Slang terms with the same root words
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| Definitions include: This is the Honey Badger, it runs all over the place. NOE ANT & Co. are the indigenous honey badgers of Rockland Massachusetts. |
| Definitions include: drinking glasses. |
| Definitions include: a taunt. |
| Definitions include: to resume drinking alcohol or doing drugs after a period of sobriety. |
| Definitions include: To dump someone. |
| Definitions include: under the influence of drugs, often LSD ("acid"). |
| Definitions include: about to. |
| Definitions include: to lead. |
| Definitions include: female genitalia. |
| Definitions include: See all-nighter. |
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No longer use it | (0) |
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Heard it but never used it | (7) |
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Have never heard it | (2) |
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