beaked off

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Verb[edit]

beaked off

  1. simple past and past participle of beak off

Adjective[edit]

beaked off (comparative more beaked off, superlative most beaked off)

  1. Angry; annoyed.
    • 1997, Frank Simon, Veiled Threats, page 94:
      Colonel, since you asked me, our Arab friends are still plenty beaked off at us.
    • 2011, Michael Lawrence, The Curse of the Poltergoose:
      'Sounds a bit beaked off,' said Angie.