0 annoyed at someone's behaviour towards you:
She hadn't called for a week and I was getting miffed.
But she tended really to be miffed if they were messing with her punctuation or her text in any way, because she was very strict about that.
We would be miffed if a black cab driver did not know the route.
If a man has com- miffed a crime he should be prosecuted and dealt with by legal machinery.
It is nonsense to argue that, if there is a non-selection of some consultees, they may feel slightly miffed.
She was rather miffed by that rebuke.
He is miffed that he may not be allowed to do that in future if he has to obtain a licence at every location that he visits.
If their reasoning is sound, people would be more likely to support them rather than, after the event, feel miffed that only then had they received the information.
He reclines on the rail, miffed at the turn of events. 3.