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'Brassed off' is British slang meaning 'fed up'. For example: 'I am really brassed off with all this homework!'
This means you are annoyed with something. For example: 'I am really cheesed off that they got my order wrong!'
'Clear off' is British slang for 'go away'. Basically, 'bugger off!, you're not welcome'. For example: 'You're not supposed to be here! Clear off you vermin!'
get off on it is slang for Get turned on by something.
Don't pee me off.
To have fun!
It is a mild slang word, mainly British meaning to scold, to reprimand or to 'tell off'
This depends on the context. To diddle someone means to rip them off, scam them. However if it is used like 'that test was a diddle!' it means that something was easy.
Rolling on the floor laughing my A** off.
"Getting off" is slang for orgasm. This person wants to have sex with you.
It is slang for beer and intoxication. Not exactly. It is used as slang for urine or to urinate, Pissed is used as slang for intoxication and pissed off as slang for very annoyed or displeased about something.