Cheesed-off


[cheezd] /tʃizd/

adjective, Chiefly British Slang.
1.
disgusted; fed up (usually followed by off).
adjective

exasperated; greatly annoyed, irritated; also called cheesed , also written cheesed off
Usage Note

UK, slang
adjective

See cheesed-off
adj.

“disgruntled, exasperated,” 1941, British slang, origin obscure, connections uncertain. See cheese (n.1), cheese (n.2), cheesy.

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