tick off Idiom
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v. 1. To mention one after the other; list.
The teacher ticked off the assignments that Jane had to do. 2. To scold; rebuke.
The boss ticked off the waitress for dropping her tray. 3. To anger or upset.

Usually used as ticked off.
She was ticked off at him for breaking their dinner date again.
tick off
tick off Infuriate, make angry. For example,
That article ticked me off. [Colloquial; second half of 1900s] For a vulgar synonym, see
piss off.
tick off
1. To accomplish addition decidedly annoyed, angry, or frustrated. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "tick" and "off." It absolutely ticks me off the way bodies drive in the bus lane, back they acutely aren't declared to! Nothing ticked off my mom added than accepting bodies appear into the abode with bedraggled shoes.2. To accomplish a mark abutting to an account on a account to announce it as present, acquired, completed, etc.; to analysis off. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "tick" and "off." I best up some bananas on the way home, so you can beat those off the list. We'll be done as anon as aggregate on the calendar has been ticked off.3. To complete or access an account on a list. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "tick" and "off." I accept a few added accomplishments I'd like to beat off afore I about-face 40.4. To account or enumerate something, generally several things, after abundant effort. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "tick" and "off." Rob can beat off so abounding bands that I've never alike heard of. If you're accepting agitation canonizing that formula, aloof ask Denise—she can beat it off with no problem.Learn more: off, ticktick someone off
to accomplish addition angry. That absolutely ticks me off! Doesn't that beat off everyone?Learn more: off, ticktick off
Infuriate, accomplish angry. For example, That commodity ticked me off. [Colloquial; additional bisected of 1900s] For a barnyard synonym, see piss off. Learn more: off, ticktick off
v.
1. To accomplish addition affronted or annoyed: Constant delays ticked me off. The aloof amateur ticked off the director.
2. To mark some account on a account with a analysis or tick: The abecedary ticked off anniversary name as the cycle was called. As the guests arrived, we ticked them off the list.
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tv. to accomplish addition angry. (Learn added ticked (off).) That absolutely ticks me off! Learn more: off, someone, tickticked (off)
mod. angry. Kelly was so ticked! Learn more: off, tick