What does it mean when someone says they're "pressed" about something?

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  1. When someone says they’re “pressed” about something, it means they’re stressed, upset, annoyed, or bothered by it. It’s slang that shows the person feels pressured or emotionally tense because of a situation.

    Examples:
    She’s really pressed about missing the deadline.

    Don’t get pressed just because they didn’t invite you.

    He got pressed when his idea was rejected.

    It’s often used casually in conversations, especially in texting or social media.

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