The present form of pissed, in the state of being severely mad, or angry.
Gah, I am so pist at my girlfriend right now! She's being a total cuntlip right now!
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A human made run or trail for snowboarding/skiing and similar sports. Marked with signs showing a colored shape to signify difficulty level of the particular piste. The french word for "trail". Ant: Back-country.
Green: You see that dope Rodeo I did where the two pistes meet?
Blue: No, I was busy staring at that girls boobs, snowboarder chicks are wicked hot aren't they?
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Not to be confused with pissed, pist can be used as an adverb, or interjectionally to describe something as extremely good, or bad. Whether it's meant to be taken as good or bad depends on the tone in which it's used. A high pitched, happy excited tone usually means it's good, whereas a quiet, lower pitched, or angry tone probably means it's bad. It is sometimes common slang used in punk rock subculture with it's origin in the 2002 song "that's pist!" by southern Ohio punk rock group Jesse Virgin and the Neverfucked
Use meaning good "how was the party last night?" "Ah, man, that shit was pist!"
Use meaning bad "I got robbed." "Ah, man, that's pist!"
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1)Pissed with a slur. intoxicated, blotto, drunken.
2)Piste- a field of battle, a fencing piste - or the pub when the size of a pint is discussed.
3)Pist- a skiing trail or well walked path - like the path from home to the pub.
4)Pist-off - annoyed, irritated, hating the world. See sober.
5)pist - an unclean toilet seat.
4)Pist-off - annoyed, irrated, hating the world. See sober.
The National Pist - a drunken newspaper from canada www.pist.ca
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A Piste is someone who always start shit and act like they're the victim
Person 1: You're such a ching chong
Person 2: Why are you trying to insult me
Person 1: You always start shit
Person 2: What a Piste!
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a filipino/cebuano word to express anger... it's just the word pest
could be considered a badword
Person 1: PISTE KA!
Person 2: piste mani siya oy
Piste: A mountain run or trail for skiing/snowboarding. It is the French word for "trail". Difficulty is usually marked by signs with shapes and colors: green circle is slow and easy terrain, double black diamond is very steep and rough terrain.
Antonym: Backcountry
Blue: "You see me butter down that piste!?!??"
Black: "Yeah, you've got mad skills on a groomed mountain, if we were in the back-country you'd experience some real dope riding."
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