Pissed them off
this is a phrase commonly used throughout the uk to indicate to a friend, colleague or even a total stranger that they have seriously annoyed a number of other people by word, action or att-tude and that they can expect repercussions.
“malcolm’s just changed a whole load of databases that took months to set up, system support are fuming, he’s really p-ssed them off!”
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