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IYO is "pissed off" a cuss word?

I was watching Little People, Big World.  And one of the sons said, "I am so pissed off."  I say it.  But I am not sure if I would want to hear my kids say it. 

Re: IYO is "pissed off" a cuss word?

  • It's not as bad as the f-word, but I agree that I wouldn't want my kids saying it.
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  • I don't think it qualifies as swearing - but it is a distasteful expression. I mean, what is piss, afterall?
  • No, but it's along the same lines as "sucks" and "crap".  We don't use them in front of the kids.
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  • In short, no. BUT- like pp said... it's not exactly a pleasant phrase and it's not something I want my kids repeating- I don't say it in front of them.
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  • I don't know that I'd consider it a cuss word, but it doesn't sound like something that should come out of a little kid's mouth. ?Then again, I try to teach Evan to say "bottom" rather than "butt," just because I don't like hearing a toddler say "butt."
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  • I don't think it's a cuss word persay, but I would cringe if I heard my girls use it.
  • Not a cuss word, exactly, but it's something that we don't say in front of the kids...  There are lots of words that we don't say in front of them because we think they are in poor taste or think there are better ways to say things.
  • I remember when I was younger getting in trouble for saying it. ?It's not something I probably want my kids saying either.
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  • I think it depends on what age the kid was if I'd be ok with them saying it.... I mean if they were in high school and lost a big game, I am sure they would be pissed off... would I want my 4 year old saying it... lord no!
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  • I also think it's disrespectful language.  Just like "stupid" & the others mentioned in here.
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  • My mom acted like it was. I don't really think so.

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  • I'm all about tone and context.

    For example, IMO, Shut up is worse than pissed off.  Reason being --- shut up is usually directed at someone.  Pissed off is usually venting frustration.  Big difference, IMO.

    Joey says pissed off sometimes --- because I say it ALL THE TIME. 

    However he will forever correct me if I say "Shut up!"  (which I say in the Elaine (seinfeld) context all the time when talking to my friends and he ALWAYS corrects me.

  • It is vulgar but not necessarily a cuss word.
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  • IMO its not a cuss word. I still don't want my DC using it.

  • I consider it a bad word. I used to teach, and that was definitely not OK language in the classroom.
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  • I said it growing up, and we said crap and sucks, too. I don't get too wrapped up in that kind of stuff, though.
  • no... but i don't let my students say it. it is just not a nice phrase.
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