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Definition of piss in English: pissverb pɪspɪs [no object]vulgar slang 1Urinate. Synonyms pee, wee, piddle, widdle British informal wee-wee, Jimmy (Riddle), slash, wazz - 1.1with object Discharge (something, especially blood) when urinating.
- 1.2piss oneself/one's pants Urinate involuntarily (often used hyperbolically to indicate hilarity or intense fear).
- 1.3piss down Rain heavily.
Synonyms pour, pour down, pelt down, tip down, teem down, beat down, lash down, sheet down, come down, come down in sheets, come down in torrents, rain cats and dogs
noun pɪspɪs mass nounvulgar slang 1Urine. - 1.1count noun An act of urinating.
2Australian Alcoholic drink, especially beer. we'll need 70 cans of piss for the trip
Phrases vulgar slang Be engaged in (or go on) a heavy drinking session.
not have a pot to piss in vulgar slang Be very poor.
vulgar slang A very easy thing to do. Synonyms easy, uncomplicated, not difficult, undemanding, unexacting, unchallenging, effortless, painless, trouble-free, facile, simple, straightforward, elementary, idiot-proof, plain sailing, a walkover, a gift, nothing
vulgar slang Ingratiate oneself with someone. he only saved the company by pissing in his investors' pockets
vulgar slang Do something that is ineffective or a waste of time.
take the piss (out of someone or something) vulgar slang Mock someone or something. Synonyms ridicule, jeer at, sneer at, deride, treat with contempt, treat contemptuously, scorn, make fun of, poke fun at, laugh at, make jokes about, laugh to scorn, scoff at, pillory, be sarcastic about, tease, taunt, make a monkey of, rag, chaff, jibe at
Phrasal Verbs Spend time doing stupid or unimportant things.
Waste something, especially money.
usually in imperativeGo away. Synonyms go away, depart, leave, take off, get out, get out of my sight
Synonyms annoy, aggravate, irritate, exasperate, anger, irk, vex, put out, nettle, provoke, incense, rile, infuriate, antagonize, get on someone's nerves, rub up the wrong way, make someone's blood boil, ruffle someone's feathers, ruffle, try someone's patience, make someone's hackles rise
Show complete contempt for. Synonyms deride, be contemptuous about, hold in contempt, treat with contempt, heap scorn on, pour scorn on, be scornful about, look down on, look down one's nose at, disdain, curl one's lip at, mock, scoff at, sneer at, sniff at, jeer at, laugh at, laugh out of court
Origin Middle English: from Old French pisser, probably of imitative origin. Rhymes abyss, amiss, bis, bliss, Chris, Diss, hiss, kiss, Majlis, miss, reminisce, sis, Swiss, this, vis Definition of piss in US English: pissverbpispɪs [no object]vulgar slang 1Urinate. Synonyms pass water, go to the loo, go to the toilet, go to the lavatory, relieve oneself pee, wee, piddle, widdle - 1.1with object Discharge (something, especially blood) when urinating.
- 1.2with object Wet with urine.
nounpispɪs vulgar slang 1Urine. - 1.1 An act of urinating.
Phrases not have a pot to piss in vulgar slang Be very poor.
vulgar slang Do something that is ineffective or a waste of time.
take the piss (out of someone or something) vulgar slang Mock someone or something. Synonyms ridicule, jeer at, sneer at, deride, treat with contempt, treat contemptuously, scorn, make fun of, poke fun at, laugh at, make jokes about, laugh to scorn, scoff at, pillory, be sarcastic about, tease, taunt, make a monkey of, rag, chaff, jibe at
Phrasal Verbs Waste something, especially money or time.
usually in imperativeGo away (usually used to angrily dismiss someone). Synonyms go away, depart, leave, take off, get out, get out of my sight
Synonyms annoy, aggravate, irritate, exasperate, anger, irk, vex, put out, nettle, provoke, incense, rile, infuriate, antagonize, get on someone's nerves, rub up the wrong way, make someone's blood boil, ruffle someone's feathers, ruffle, try someone's patience, make someone's hackles rise
Show complete contempt for. Synonyms deride, be contemptuous about, hold in contempt, treat with contempt, heap scorn on, pour scorn on, be scornful about, look down on, look down one's nose at, disdain, curl one's lip at, mock, scoff at, sneer at, sniff at, jeer at, laugh at, laugh out of court
Origin Middle English: from Old French pisser, probably of imitative origin. |