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The complement "upset" in this sentence is functioning as a subject complement. It describes the state or condition of the subject, Sidney, after the action in the question (teasing) was performed by the subject (you).
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yes yes it did :P u smart a**
Teasing usually make conflicts worse.
If its playful teasing sometimes guys tease you to hide how they feel.
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I had an upset stomach. He upset me greatly.
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He is just odd I think he just likes teasing you. Maybe he's flirting? Whatever you make out of it.