English
Etymology
ME. term|pissen < OF. term|pissier < VL. term|pissiÄre, probably of echoic origin.
Pronunciation
IPA|/pɪs/, SAMPA|/pIs/
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ɪs|-ɪs
Noun
en-noun|-
- Urine.
#:1611 Monster, I do smell all horse-piss; at which my nose is in great indignation. â 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
- vulgar|slang Alcoholic beverage, especially of inferior quality.
Interjection
piss
- context|UK|vulgar|slang Used as a euphemism for fuck.
#:They want me to stay here another hour? Piss on that! I'm going home!" (always followed by on)
#:Piss off!
Translations
trans-top|urine
Arabic: ARchar|شخاخ (shokhÄkh), ARchar|بÙÙ (bÅ«l)
Chinese: å°ä¾¿ (xiÇobià n)
Danish: pis
Dutch: pis
Estonian: kusi#Estonian|kusi, piss uriin
Finnish: kusi#Finnish|kusi (vulgar), pissa#Finnish|pissa (euphemistic), virtsa (standard)
French: pisse f
German: Urin m, Harn m, Pisse f (vulgar)
Italian: orina f, piscio m (vulgar), piscia f (vulgar)
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Japanese: å°ä¾¿ (shÅben), ããã£ã (oshikko, childish)
Korean: ì¤ì¤ (ojum), ìë³ (å°ä¾¿, sobyeon)
Kurdish: mîz
Persian: FAchar|شاش (shash), (childrenâs speech''): FAchar|Ø¬ÛØ´ (jish)
Polish: siki p
Portuguese: mijo m
Russian: ÑÑаки (ssáki) f|p, ÑÑаки (stsáki) f|p
Spanish: meado m, orina f
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Verb
en-verb|pisses|pissing|pissed
- intransitive To urinate.
#:1601 O Jove, a beastly fault! And then another fault in the semblance of a fowl; think on ât, 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, iâ the forest. Send me a cool rut-time, Jove, or who can blame me to piss my tallow? Who comes here? my doe? â Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5.
- transitive To discharge as or with the urine.
Synonyms
See WikiSaurus:urination
(1): pee (euphemistic); wee (childish), wee-wee (childish)
(2): tinkle (childish)
(3): make sissy (Yiddish influence)
Translations
trans-top|urinate
Czech: Äurat, chcát (vulgar)
Dutch: piesen (vulgar), pissen (vulgar), plassen (euphemistic)
Finnish: kusta (1, vulgar), pissata (1, euphemistic, childish)
French: pisser
German: urinieren, Wasser lassen, pinkeln, pissen (vulgar), strullen (vulgar)
Italian: orinare, pisciare (vulgar)
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Korean: ì¤ì¤ì¸ë¤ (ojumssada)
Polish: sikaÄ, szczaÄ (vulgar)
Persian: FAchar|Ø´Ø§Ø´ÛØ¯Ù (shashidan)
Russian: ÑÑаÑÑ (stsatâ)
Slovak: pišať, cikať, šťať (vulgar)
Spanish: mear, orinar, empapar de meado
Swedish: pissa
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Derived terms
on the piss
piss artist
pissed
pissed off
pisshead
pissing contest
piss in someone's pocket
pissy
piss off (which will include "piss somebody off")
piss-poor
piss pot
piss-take
piss-up
piss-weak
take the piss
weak as piss
piss away
Category:Bodily fluids
Category:English intransitive verbs
Category:English transitive verbs
Category:Vulgarities
Icelandic
Noun
piss n (uncountable)
- informal|lang=is pee, #Noun|piss, urine
Synonyms
hland
þvag
Category:Icelandic nouns
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