to be annoyed · to be irritated · to be fed up
This is a great, slightly informal way to express that you're quite annoyed or irritated about something. It's stronger than just "a bit annoyed" but not as intense as "furious." Use it when something really gets under your skin! 🧀
💡 **Pro Tip!** This phrase is more commonly used in British English, but it's widely understood in American English. You can also say "cheesed off with something/someone" to specify what's annoying you. For example, "I'm cheesed off with this slow internet!" or "She's cheesed off with her colleague." 😉
Your friend keeps canceling plans at the last minute, and you're feeling quite annoyed about it. Which English expression best describes your feeling? A. to be over the moon B. to be walking on air C. to be cheesed off