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browned-off
adjective
informalĢżthoroughly discouraged or disheartened; fed up
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Very angry, as in When she locked me out I was really browned off. This expression originated as Royal Air Force slang for ādisgustedā and ādepressedā in the late 1930s and had crossed the Atlantic by World War II. It gradually came to be used more widely as a slangy synonym for āinfuriated.ā One theory for its origin, mentioned by Eric Partridge in his slang dictionary, is that it alludes to brass buttons on a uniform turning brown from lack of polishing. Partridge noted, however, that the āpredominant Army opinionā was that the word had the same literal meaning as buggered.
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In places the grasses are punishingly thick for this Open, but as fearsome as it looks, the rough has browned off, it is more brittle than juicy and therefore potentially playable.
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That one, he said, āwas made with shoulder of pork browned off lovingly in butter until golden.ā
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āI am so browned off with the whole madhouse I donāt really care much what happens.ā
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