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Meanings of
pee
in English
Portuguese
pipi
Catalan
pipí
Spanish
orín
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Liquid excretory product.
water
urine
piss
piddle
pee-pee
wee-wee
weewee
Portuguese
pipi
Portuguese
mijo
Catalan
pipí
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Informal terms for urination.
pissing
peeing
Portuguese
mijo
Synonyms
Examples for "
pissing
"
pissing
peeing
Examples for "
pissing
"
1
What's one more Covid article, said the wren
pissing
into the sea.
2
You are awfully good at
pissing
people off when you want to.
3
The
pissing
contest took place at three or four in the morning.
4
But you know who's really
pissing
me off, truthfully, is pro-life people.
5
Let's get past the
pissing
on trees we just saw down there.
1
Like when Gulliver extinguishes a Lilliputian house fire by
peeing
on it.
2
Lieutenant Jakobsson was standing by the rail,
peeing
out over the water.
3
Or worse, I'll start
peeing
in corners and burping at inappropriate times.
4
The spaniel was now
peeing
on a post by the T intersection.
5
They'd be frozen in their chairs,
peeing
in their drawers, totally clueless.
Portuguese
urinar
Spanish
hacer pipí
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Eliminate urine.
make
wee
puddle
tinkle
urinate
micturate
relieve oneself
take a leak
spend a penny
pass water
Portuguese
urinar
Portuguese
pee
Spanish
pee
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Cell line.
porcine endometrial endothelial
Related terms
cell line
transformed cell line
Portuguese
pee
Usage of
pee
in English
1
What's stunning is there's nothing keeping Ryanair from adopting the
pay
-
to
-
pee
policy.
2
There is growing reason to think the
pee
tape might indeed exist.
3
We haven't eaten for hours, and I really, really need to
pee
.
4
He could have had a heart attack just by having a
pee
.
5
Farmers can get it naturally by letting livestock
pee
in their fields.
6
Have completed my after-school study of asparagus and its effect on
pee
.
7
He was still limping, but stopped to
pee
ten or fifteen times.
8
Who could drink a gallon of water and
pee
over a Studebaker?
9
You couldn't have a
pee
without your neighbour being aware of it.
10
She went out of the cubicle and left him alone to
pee
.
11
While Hunter was off at the latrine, Stone used his
pee
bottle.
12
The American Bar Association could raffle tickets to
pee
on his gravestone.
13
Okay if I go
pee
on my own without federal assistance, chief?
14
They
pee
on their hands and use it to wash their feet.
15
But the next time she has to
pee
,
Marla goes with her.
16
If they'd only let him up to
pee
,
he might get away.
Other examples for "pee"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
pee
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
pee on
take a pee
go pee
pee again
smell like pee
More collocations
Translations for
pee
Portuguese
pipi
urina
xixi
mijo
pê
urinar
mijar
fazer xixi
pee
Catalan
pipí
orina
orins
pixats
Spanish
orín
pipí
orines
orina
pis
meado
hacer pipí
evacuar
hacer aguas menores
orinar
hacer pis
mear
hacer un río
pee
Pee
through the time
Pee
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common