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One of my real ticked-off moments is when I get emphatic, usually with a sales person who is not helpful and they say, “OK just be calm” You dolt, I am calm when I need to be and irrate when you jerk me around!
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But the sibling sultans of suds are only the tip of the ticked-off iceberg.
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But the sibling sultans of suds are only the tip of the ticked-off iceberg.
Wednesday showdown brewing over Portland water (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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There are also some ticked-off witches, a celebrity escape artist, a wannabe Anton LaVey, and it all comes together at “Blazing Man”, where the clueless throw off their morals and sense to have an orgy in the desert.
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It should come as no surprise to anyone that the Prof. was just more than a bit 'ticked-off .
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No question, Ares I is having some real issues that have ticked-off the JSC Orion folks big-time.
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What gives is that a lot of those ticked-off voters live in districts that do not normally concern Democratic strategists.
DNC to Blue Dogs: Sauve qui peut. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Though the New York Times/CBS sample has an Obama approval of 43% in a state he won, Quinnipiac's 38% sounds closer to the reality of the extremely ticked-off Buckeye State.
Obama Pulls Down His Party Daniel Henninger 2010
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A. More -- other people just don't see all there is to be ticked-off about
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The teens cowered under her gaze, looking like they were facing an escaped lion, rather a ticked-off scientist.
BELLY UP STUART GIBBS 2010
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