Piss
WordNet

noun


(1)   Informal terms for urination
"He took a pee"
(2)   Liquid excretory product
"There was blood in his urine"
"The child had to make water"

verb


(3)   Eliminate urine
"Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug"
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Etymology


< < , probably of echoic origin.

Noun



  1. Urine.
    1611 Monster, I do smell all horse-piss; at which my nose is in great indignation. — Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 4, Scene 1.
    2005 There in a puddle of piss sat Princess Fatima, her dress up over her knees, vomit dripping onto her bodice - Richard Connelly Miller, Tanglefoot
  2. Alcoholic beverage, especially of inferior quality.

Verb



  1. To urinate.
    1601 O Jove, a beastly fault! And then another fault in the semblance of a fowl; think on ’t, Jove; a foul fault! When gods have hot backs, what shall poor men do? For me, I am here a Windsor stag; and the fattest, I think, i’ the forest. Send me a cool rut-time, Jove, or who can blame me to piss my tallow? Who comes here? my doe? — Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5.
  2. To discharge as or with the urine.

Synonyms

  • (1): pee (euphemistic); wee (childish), wee-wee (childish)
  • (2): tinkle (childish)
  • (3): make sissy (Yiddish influence)
  • See also Wikisaurus:urinate
 
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