cheesed off
adjective /ˌtʃiːzd ˈɒf/
/ˌtʃiːzd ˈɔːf/
[not before noun] (British English, informal)- cheesed off (with/about somebody/something) annoyed or bored
- He’s cheesed off with his job.
Word Originearly 19th cent. (in the archaic phrase cheese it, used to urge someone to stop doing something): of unknown origin.