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Definition of pee in English: peeverbpeeing, pees, peed piːpi [no object]informal 1Urinate. the puppy was peeing on the carpet Example sentencesExamples - She took this for a good sign, meaning he was at least warning her now before peeing all over the carpets.
- Plus, when you're as insanely rich as Matt is there's really no reason to be peeing in public.
- It was happily wandering along peeing on things (the way dogs do) and I was walking home.
- Next thing I see is the parents pulling his trousers down and then the kid peeing on a bush that's right next to a pedestrian pathway.
- I wonder how many can do it without peeing on their shoes.
- In the bathroom, the girl in the next stall answers her cell phone while she's peeing.
- A woman who instantly becomes quiet when I enter the bathroom and take the stall next to hers needs to understand that everyone pees.
- And when Chuck pees he lifts his leg so high that it looks like he's trying to wrap it around his ear.
- I stood there shaking and peeing and trying not to get pee everywhere because of the shaking.
- After peeing I went into Leta's room to find her at a 30 degree angle from the position we put her into bed.
- I drank massive amounts of water and peed very little.
- It pees against the building before following them inside.
- You can tell a lot from a guy just by the way he pees at a urinal.
- We wonder why the dogs always drink out of our toilets, but look at it from their point of view - why do humans keep peeing into their water bowls?
- I've also learned that there's no need to flush the toilet after peeing - it's just wasting water.
- I hate the indecency shown by people by spitting and peeing on the roads.
- You teach your kitten to fetch, and two days later he's chewing your slippers to bits and peeing on the carpet, one leg in the air.
- He cocks his leg and pees against the cafe's sandwich board sign, then darts under the cafe tables and in passing smells the trouser leg of a business man.
- Less than five minutes after finishing the first cigarette I was in the bathroom, peeing away like crazy.
- Then home and a walk with the dog, who was thrilled to be out at night and wanted to walk miles, peeing on everything.
- 1.1pee oneself/one's pantswith object Urinate involuntarily (often used to suggest loss of self-control through fear or hilarity)
Mom just about peed herself laughing Example sentencesExamples - There are memories of peeing your pants on the first day at school.
- I just have to say that all the signs so far have made me laugh so hard I nearly peed myself.
- I laughed until I almost peed my pants at Fred Mitchell's weekly column today.
- My previous dog would practically pee herself with fear if I said ‘No!’
- We'd just laugh and try not to pee ourselves in the process.
- I really want him to work at not peeing his pants anymore.
- I laughed as Alex answered the door and Sarah nearly peed her pants at the ferocious snarl that was on his face.
- I was so scared that I peed my pants and everyone laughed at me.
- I just about peed myself, I was laughing so hard.
- Two more jets swooped down and I think one guy peed himself.
- But instead of looking shocked I was practically peeing my pants laughing.
- I'm certain I could hear people squeezing their knees together to keep from peeing their pants.
- All day I was just about peeing myself with laughter.
- They almost peed their pants from laughing so hard.
- Personally, I don't think she peed herself - it must be sweat.
- I started laughing so hard I thought I would pee myself.
- There I was sitting in my chair, jittery with adrenaline and close to peeing my pants, fearful of the imposing figure in the center of the room.
- He can bring you to tears just as easily as he can make you pee yourself with laughter.
- He is so scary and creepy; I almost peed my pants.
- I had to turn it off eventually because it's hard to drive when you're laughing so hard you might pee your pants.
nounPlural pees piːpi mass nouninformal 1Urine. Example sentencesExamples - They usually fill this with stuff that looks like pee.
- The wine cellar's been ransacked, the telly's gone missing and the plants are withered and smelling of pee, but apart from that, it's more or less how I left it.
- Consequently you end up with a load of unwanted, unnecessary tat like a novelty stand for your mobile phone, an after-shave that smells like cat pee, or a six-pack of socks in fluorescent, lime green.
- Anyway, about a half hour after eating I took a leak, and as expected, my pee smelled funny like it does every time I eat the stuff.
- So today she said that Grant and Nathan said pee and poop, and the teacher was ‘very disappointed.’
- The odd thing, though, was that although there was an almost constant smell of downtown pee, I almost never saw anyone actually, well, doing it.
- This morning, as I was taking Franklin to daycare, I was struck with the fact that I had been holding my pee since I woke up.
- Public monuments from Brazil to Berlin have been eroded by pee.
- ‘Now that we're on dog pee, we can have an interesting conversation about that,’ Dean said.
- I've had to steam clean the walls because they were brown with smoke and the place absolutely stank of pee.
- Besides, holding your pee too long stresses out your bladder.
- Sheba's young man is never more than a peripheral figure in Barbara's account, a crude and insensitive boy ‘with lank hair the colour of pee.’
- After a mildly eventful dinner (dog pee, three-year-olds, chicken lasagne and the yes no game - that sort of thing) I went outside to move my car so they could get home.
- The smell is an alluring combination of cat pee, ammonia, rotting dead animal, dirty socks and the smell you could expect about three or four hours after the church bean supper.
- On the frequent occasion that she's covered in pee and and Jon has to take a few extra minutes to change her clothes, I can wallpaper the living room and mow the lawn.
- 1.1count noun An act of urinating.
she was bursting for a pee Example sentencesExamples - Even if you walked into the men's room to take a pee.
- I switched the torch off, nipped outside for a pee and had a think.
- I wandered over into the bushes to have a pee while Greg and Bianca waited at the roadside to flag down a taxi.
- That's three nights running I've had to stumble down Cannon Street Road, humming madly to disguise my desperation for a pee.
- He got a job at the supermarket and he kept asking the boss, Can I take a pee?
- A radio will be on in the kitchen, ditto the bathroom, to avoid missing a result when boiling a kettle or having a pee.
- Now that I stopped, every time I have to take a pee, it seems longer and when its done my stomach hurts.
- Inside, hundreds more jammed the marbled foyer, busting for a pee or gagging for a drink but determined to be first up the stairs to the galleries.
- Jessie padded silently across the bedroom towards the bathroom to take a pee.
- Little boys occasionally take a pee when they can't contain themselves.
- My feet hurt, I was drenched in sweat and I needed a pee like nobody's business.
- I'd got up, as you do, to have a pee, and the next thing I can recall I was lying on my bathroom floor rubbing my head and uttering profanities out loud.
- Speeding through the city's deserted streets, I realised that I desperately needed to have a pee and pulled in, as I thought, to the side of the road.
- The kids refused to use the bathroom, even my mother wouldn't take a pee on her own.
- Meanwhile, apparently, in Brussels there is a statue of a wee fellow having a pee.
- ‘I just went for a pee behind a waste bin with great decorum,’ pleads Ludo.
- Thinking Astley wanted to be sick or take a pee, the manager obliged.
- When I got home, I messed about for a bit and went to take a pee.
- It literally sounds like a giant is taking a pee.
- We stopped at their place for a pee and some small talk.
Phrases informal Annoyed; irritated. Example sentencesExamples - Whether viewed from the left or right political perspective this one has a lot of Americans peed off.
- We did not get peed off because a change of leadership brought a woman into power.
- I'm pleased for the friend but deeply peed off for me.
- I could understand the Irish boys being a bit peed off after things Dermot said, but that is in the past.
- I have rambled about the paltry, small stuff that is my life today and I still can't work out whether to be totally peed off, or nauseatingly Pollyanna about it all.
- I must admit I was more than a little surprised at the lack of recognition given to the fact that a lot of the electorate may have been slightly peed off as a result of the smoking ban.
- She looked really rather peed off but it made for a nugget of great telly.
- The coach was totally peed off, the players disinterested.
- As for Holly, well she looked absolutely peed off at me, and frankly I think she deserved it.
- I was a little peed off with them, to be truthful.
Synonyms annoyed, cross, angry, vexed, exasperated, irked, piqued, displeased, put out, fed up, disgruntled, in a bad mood, in a temper, testy, in high dudgeon, huffy, in a huff, resentful, aggrieved
Origin Late 18th century: euphemistic use of the initial letter of piss. Rhymes absentee, açai, addressee, adoptee, agree, allottee, amputee, appellee, appointee, appraisee, après-ski, assignee, asylee, attendee, bailee, bain-marie, Bangui, bargee, bawbee, be, Bea, bee, bootee, bouquet garni, bourgeoisie, Brie, BSc, buckshee, Capri, cc, chimpanzee, cohabitee, conferee, consignee, consultee, Cree, debauchee, decree, dedicatee, Dee, degree, deportee, dernier cri, detainee, devisee, devotee, divorcee, draftee, dree, Dundee, dungaree, eau-de-vie, emcee, employee, endorsee, en famille, ennui, enrollee, escapee, esprit, evacuee, examinee, expellee, fee, fiddle-de-dee, flea, flee, fleur-de-lis, foresee, franchisee, free, fusee (US fuzee), Gardaí, garnishee, gee, ghee, glee, goatee, grandee, Grand Prix, grantee, Guarani, guarantee, he, HMRC, indictee, inductee, internee, interviewee, invitee, jamboree, Jaycee, jeu d'esprit, key, knee, Lea, lee, legatee, Leigh, lessee, Ley, licensee, loanee, lychee, manatee, Manichee, maquis, Marie, marquee, me, Midi, mortgagee, MSc, nominee, obligee, Otomi, parolee, Parsee, parti pris, patentee, Pawnee, payee, pea, permittee, plc, plea, pledgee, pollee, presentee, promisee, quay, ratatouille, referee, refugee, releasee, repartee, retiree, returnee, rupee, scot-free, scree, sea, secondee, see, settee, Shanxi, Shawnee, shchi, she, shea, si, sirree, ski, spree, standee, suttee, tant pis, tea, tee, tee-hee, Tennessee, testee, the, thee, three, thuggee, Tiree, Torquay, trainee, Tralee, transferee, tree, Trincomalee, trustee, tutee, twee, Twi, undersea, vestee, vis-à-vis, wagon-lit, Waikiki, warrantee, we, wee, whee, whoopee, ye, yippee, Zuider Zee Definition of pee in US English: peeverbpipē [no object]informal 1Urinate. the puppy was peeing on the carpet Example sentencesExamples - After peeing I went into Leta's room to find her at a 30 degree angle from the position we put her into bed.
- She took this for a good sign, meaning he was at least warning her now before peeing all over the carpets.
- He cocks his leg and pees against the cafe's sandwich board sign, then darts under the cafe tables and in passing smells the trouser leg of a business man.
- Plus, when you're as insanely rich as Matt is there's really no reason to be peeing in public.
- You can tell a lot from a guy just by the way he pees at a urinal.
- You teach your kitten to fetch, and two days later he's chewing your slippers to bits and peeing on the carpet, one leg in the air.
- A woman who instantly becomes quiet when I enter the bathroom and take the stall next to hers needs to understand that everyone pees.
- It pees against the building before following them inside.
- I drank massive amounts of water and peed very little.
- We wonder why the dogs always drink out of our toilets, but look at it from their point of view - why do humans keep peeing into their water bowls?
- Next thing I see is the parents pulling his trousers down and then the kid peeing on a bush that's right next to a pedestrian pathway.
- I hate the indecency shown by people by spitting and peeing on the roads.
- It was happily wandering along peeing on things (the way dogs do) and I was walking home.
- And when Chuck pees he lifts his leg so high that it looks like he's trying to wrap it around his ear.
- In the bathroom, the girl in the next stall answers her cell phone while she's peeing.
- I stood there shaking and peeing and trying not to get pee everywhere because of the shaking.
- Then home and a walk with the dog, who was thrilled to be out at night and wanted to walk miles, peeing on everything.
- I wonder how many can do it without peeing on their shoes.
- Less than five minutes after finishing the first cigarette I was in the bathroom, peeing away like crazy.
- I've also learned that there's no need to flush the toilet after peeing - it's just wasting water.
- 1.1pee in one's pantswith object Wet one's underpants by urinating involuntarily (often used to suggest the notion of losing control of oneself through fear or hilarity).
Example sentencesExamples - I laughed until I almost peed my pants at Fred Mitchell's weekly column today.
- My previous dog would practically pee herself with fear if I said ‘No!’
- I was so scared that I peed my pants and everyone laughed at me.
- I started laughing so hard I thought I would pee myself.
- They almost peed their pants from laughing so hard.
- He can bring you to tears just as easily as he can make you pee yourself with laughter.
- There are memories of peeing your pants on the first day at school.
- I laughed as Alex answered the door and Sarah nearly peed her pants at the ferocious snarl that was on his face.
- I had to turn it off eventually because it's hard to drive when you're laughing so hard you might pee your pants.
- But instead of looking shocked I was practically peeing my pants laughing.
- I really want him to work at not peeing his pants anymore.
- Personally, I don't think she peed herself - it must be sweat.
- I just have to say that all the signs so far have made me laugh so hard I nearly peed myself.
- I just about peed myself, I was laughing so hard.
- He is so scary and creepy; I almost peed my pants.
- All day I was just about peeing myself with laughter.
- We'd just laugh and try not to pee ourselves in the process.
- Two more jets swooped down and I think one guy peed himself.
- I'm certain I could hear people squeezing their knees together to keep from peeing their pants.
- There I was sitting in my chair, jittery with adrenaline and close to peeing my pants, fearful of the imposing figure in the center of the room.
nounpipē informal 1Urine. Example sentencesExamples - Sheba's young man is never more than a peripheral figure in Barbara's account, a crude and insensitive boy ‘with lank hair the colour of pee.’
- After a mildly eventful dinner (dog pee, three-year-olds, chicken lasagne and the yes no game - that sort of thing) I went outside to move my car so they could get home.
- On the frequent occasion that she's covered in pee and and Jon has to take a few extra minutes to change her clothes, I can wallpaper the living room and mow the lawn.
- The odd thing, though, was that although there was an almost constant smell of downtown pee, I almost never saw anyone actually, well, doing it.
- Besides, holding your pee too long stresses out your bladder.
- The smell is an alluring combination of cat pee, ammonia, rotting dead animal, dirty socks and the smell you could expect about three or four hours after the church bean supper.
- I've had to steam clean the walls because they were brown with smoke and the place absolutely stank of pee.
- ‘Now that we're on dog pee, we can have an interesting conversation about that,’ Dean said.
- So today she said that Grant and Nathan said pee and poop, and the teacher was ‘very disappointed.’
- Public monuments from Brazil to Berlin have been eroded by pee.
- The wine cellar's been ransacked, the telly's gone missing and the plants are withered and smelling of pee, but apart from that, it's more or less how I left it.
- They usually fill this with stuff that looks like pee.
- Anyway, about a half hour after eating I took a leak, and as expected, my pee smelled funny like it does every time I eat the stuff.
- Consequently you end up with a load of unwanted, unnecessary tat like a novelty stand for your mobile phone, an after-shave that smells like cat pee, or a six-pack of socks in fluorescent, lime green.
- This morning, as I was taking Franklin to daycare, I was struck with the fact that I had been holding my pee since I woke up.
- 1.1 An act of urinating.
I really need to take a pee Example sentencesExamples - We stopped at their place for a pee and some small talk.
- It literally sounds like a giant is taking a pee.
- That's three nights running I've had to stumble down Cannon Street Road, humming madly to disguise my desperation for a pee.
- When I got home, I messed about for a bit and went to take a pee.
- I'd got up, as you do, to have a pee, and the next thing I can recall I was lying on my bathroom floor rubbing my head and uttering profanities out loud.
- Even if you walked into the men's room to take a pee.
- ‘I just went for a pee behind a waste bin with great decorum,’ pleads Ludo.
- A radio will be on in the kitchen, ditto the bathroom, to avoid missing a result when boiling a kettle or having a pee.
- My feet hurt, I was drenched in sweat and I needed a pee like nobody's business.
- I switched the torch off, nipped outside for a pee and had a think.
- Meanwhile, apparently, in Brussels there is a statue of a wee fellow having a pee.
- The kids refused to use the bathroom, even my mother wouldn't take a pee on her own.
- Jessie padded silently across the bedroom towards the bathroom to take a pee.
- Little boys occasionally take a pee when they can't contain themselves.
- He got a job at the supermarket and he kept asking the boss, Can I take a pee?
- Thinking Astley wanted to be sick or take a pee, the manager obliged.
- I wandered over into the bushes to have a pee while Greg and Bianca waited at the roadside to flag down a taxi.
- Speeding through the city's deserted streets, I realised that I desperately needed to have a pee and pulled in, as I thought, to the side of the road.
- Inside, hundreds more jammed the marbled foyer, busting for a pee or gagging for a drink but determined to be first up the stairs to the galleries.
- Now that I stopped, every time I have to take a pee, it seems longer and when its done my stomach hurts.
Origin Late 18th century: euphemistic use of the initial letter of piss. |