What does being pissy mean? : r ENGLISH - Reddit Being pissy is a slightly more reactive version of being grumpy It usually is used to indicate someone is in a bad mood and is taking it out on others who aren’t the direct cause This is similar to “irritated”, but irritated usually means that there is something directly causing the feeling
How did pissed come to mean drunk or angry? Implying that pissed ~ pissy came through analogy to a word meaning stinky or sour only shifts the problem from one figurative meaning to another The drunk sense might be a) derivative in the sense wild, furious, b) from the above analogy to "stinky" c) derivative of pissed-off, "gone" in a sense "absent minded, unconscious", d) literal, e
Was told to have a pissy day (customers suck) - Reddit Was told to have a pissy day (customers suck) Long story short a customer came in with what she called "a pissy attitude" and spent almost $2k Unfortunately for her she was pissy with my minor associate who did nothing wrong and was all smiles
How does the word “pissy” strike you? Is it gendered? - Reddit Someone might be pissy because of losing an argument about code syntax, but not because of losing a job I do think that a man tone-policing a woman in a conversation about class is insensitive, and seems to be missing the point entirely Sorry that happened
How do I stop being pissy? : r DecidingToBeBetter - Reddit To be honest, based on what you've described, to me you don't sound pissy More anxious and, yes, bothered by some of his behavior (which is important to be blatantly honest to yourself about) And, if I'm being frank, he reads as sensitive and defensive
Have you ever had a disagreement argument with your therapist . . . - Reddit Have you ever had a disagreement argument with your therapist because they were genuinely being pissy and off the mark and then ? after you made your case to them cos you were right to call them out they relent and apologize (without turning it back on you to wriggle out of it and blaming your mother for example)?