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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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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.
The meaning of TICK OFF is to make angry or indignant. How to use tick off in a sentence.
(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.
tick off, [Slang. to make angry: His mistreatment of the animals really ticked me off. British Terms [ Chiefly Brit. ] to scold severely: The manager will tick you off if you make another mistake.
tick sb off meaning: 1. to speak severely to and criticize someone who has done something wrong: 2. to annoy someone…. Learn more.