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What does “tick me off” means?

I told a guy I’m dating that he becomes crazy when he’s drunk. He replied, “Only if you tick me off; otherwise, I’m a fun drunk and joke a lot.” What does “tick me off” mean in this context? Thanks!

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Lavern Kirlin

Jan 24, 2025

If he is a new guy you are dating then you might consider if you want to deal with that behavior.

Only iff you tick me off means many things. It means:

1, you made me mad

2. i am drunk and do not answer to anyone (you)

3. it means he is blaming you for being a drunk jerk

4. tick me off means means “I am angry”, “I am frustrated”, and can be has strong as “I hate you right now”.

Please don’t date a drunk regardless if he is happy drunk or a a jerk when he is drunk. He means is happy drinking and that is his true love. You come second. You can’t change him – which is where the “you tick me off” statement occurs. You don’t need crazy in your life when you have choices.

Date someone else and see the difference. Maybe ask a family member what they see in you and him. Be careful – the one word crazy is enough to make him even more upset if you quit dating him.

You know him and when he is crazy what happens? That is how it is going to be for you if you continue to date him.

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Anonymous

Feb 22, 2025

He means that ” if you make him mad ” , then you “tick him off” .

BUT

it comes from the navy,

when a man gets into trouble,

the petty officer would put a mark beside his name, and “tick him off! “.

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Anonymous

Jan 22, 2025

It means piss me off, make me mad, irritate me, etc. For example, you are probably going to “tick him off” when you dump him for being a douchebag.

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Anonymous

Feb 10, 2025

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What does "tick me off" means?

I told a guy i'm dating that you become crazy when u're drunk. He replied "Only if u tick me off otherwise I'm a fun drunk n joke a lot "

What does tick me off mean in this text?

Thanks,

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Jarrell Crona

Feb 05, 2025

How about that fact that a lot of white people can’t dance but add alcohol and the think they can! Or some people don’t have the nerve to dance unless they are drinking!

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Anonymous

Jan 24, 2025

It means to be annoyed. “You tick me off” means “You annoy me” or “You are aggravating me”

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Anonymous

Feb 14, 2025

tick me off

to make me angry. That really ticks me off! Doesn’t that tick off everyone?

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