This means you are annoyed with something.
For example: 'I am really cheesed off that they got my order wrong!'
Irritate/annoy/anger someone.
In British slang, this means to fart. For example: 'Patrick please don't blow off in the car again'.
garage off
'Brassed off' is British slang meaning 'fed up'. For example: 'I am really brassed off with all this homework!'
Yes there is
'Clear off' is British slang for 'go away'. Basically, 'bugger off!, you're not welcome'. For example: 'You're not supposed to be here! Clear off you vermin!'
say quack :)
get off on it is slang for Get turned on by something.
Don't pee me off.
To start off with it's a CHEESE BURGER not a cheesed burger. To answer your question way to much; if you ate one of them you would actually have to get off your computer and go exercise for a little while before you die of a heart attack.
No its not the vulgar phase .The meaning is to make someone very anger
It is a mild slang word, mainly British meaning to scold, to reprimand or to 'tell off'