Daily Phrasal Verb: tick off

Phrasal Verb: tick off

Definition: irritate someone; make someone upset or angry

Examples:

  • Don’t tick off the IRS, as they can always exact financial revenge.
  • The neighbors’ carelessness in backing out of their driveway really ticked me off.
  • Joe found that his children really ticked him off, so he started going to a counselor about anger issues.

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