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TICK SOMEONE OFF definition: 1. to speak severely to and criticize someone who has done something wrong: 2. to annoy someone…. Learn more.
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TICK SOMEONE OFF meaning: 1. to speak severely to and...
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To make someone particularly annoyed, angry, or frustrated. A noun or pronoun can be used between "tick" and "off." It really ticks me off the way people drive in the bus lane, when they clearly aren't supposed to! Nothing ticked off my mom more than having people come into the house with dirty shoes. 2.
Infuriate, make angry. For example, That article ticked me off . [ Colloquial ; second half of 1900s] For a vulgar synonym, see piss off.
tick off. British. 1. phrasal verb B2. If you tick off items on a list, you write a tick or other mark next to them, in order to show that they have been dealt with. [mainly British] He ticked off my name on a piece of paper. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Tick it off in the box. [VERB noun PARTICLE] regional note: in AM, usually use check off.
phrasal verb. tick somebody off. (British English, old-fashioned, informal) to speak angrily to somebody, especially a child, because they have done something wrong synonym tell somebody off. I was always being ticked off for messy work. related noun ticking off. Take your English to the next level.
The meaning of TICK OFF is to make angry or indignant. How to use tick off in a sentence.
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