shirty
IPA: ʃˈɝti
adjective
- (chiefly Australia, UK, informal) Ill-tempered or annoyed.
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Examples of "shirty" in Sentences
- I'm sorry to sound a little shirty...
- Your response has been to get shirty then run here.
- I don't think it does, but I didn't need to get shirty.
- BUFFY You're a dope, and a bonehead, and, and you're shirty.
- I hope I don't come across like a shirty wikipedian in that way.
- I got a rather shirty warning message telling me to stop vandalizing.
- The tone of the above is purely 'what do I do now ' rather anything shirty.
- Now I have to work a slime monster and the word shirty into some future book.
- Your call may be monitored for training purposesWe know you're cross, but don't get shirty.
- I wuz just talking to a Brit lady and she said she felt definitely "shirty" about something or other.
- The debate ends with the two men getting shirty with each other, and Crist creepily invading Rubio's personal space.
- Uhm, okay, dude, nice dig, but Obama supported the dawning of the "bailout era," too, so let's not get all shirty here, okay?
- If they get shirty I stop and depending on the tone of their posting, I may remove all the posts in the thread and block them.
- What kind of person would write a question about race and then get all shirty on people who were just trying to have a little fun
- Will starts by getting all shirty about Social Security, and how "we'll be wallowing in the health care system for years to come."
- Its a bit rich Ministers getting all shirty about his pension when their own is both gold and diamond plated – and just look how incompetent they are.
- I actaully kind of thought that it was closer to a Bond feel myself (action wise) I think this will be a good adaptation and intpretation of Holmes, not so stuffed shirty.
- I remember ages ago when smoking was allowed in public service offices but it was about to be abolished and some guy at a party getting shirty about it and I was defending the decison.