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Piss

piss
 I. verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~er, from Vulgar Latin *~iare, of imitative origin  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb sometimes vulgar urinate  transitive verb sometimes vulgar to urinate in or on  II. noun  Date: 14th century  1. sometimes vulgar urine  2. sometimes vulgar an act of urinating — often used with take
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  v. & n. coarse sl. Usage Usually considered a taboo word. --v. 1 intr. urinate. 2 tr. a discharge (blood etc.) when urinating. b wet with urine. 3 tr. (as pissed adj.) Brit. drunk. --n. 1 urine. 2 an act of urinating. Phrases and idioms piss about fool or mess about. piss artist 1 a drunkard. 2 a person who fools about. 3 a glib person. piss down rain heavily. piss off Brit. 1 go away. 2 (often as pissed off adj.) annoy; depress. piss-pot a chamber-pot. piss-taker a person who mocks. piss-taking mockery. piss-up a drinking spree. take the piss (often foll. by out of) mock; deride. Etymology: ME f. OF pisser (imit.) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. груб. моча Id: piss and vinegar —- жизненная сила, здоровье, энергия; напористость; жизнелюбие Id: piss poor —- страшно бедный, жалкий, убогий 2. груб. мочиться 3. облить мочой Id: piss off! —- проваливай!, вали отсюда; иди ты - знаешь куда?! ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
3.
  vulg.  1. noun моча  2. v.  1) мочиться  2) облить мочой adj. rude пьяный ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  (pisses, pissing, pissed) 1. To piss means to urinate. (INFORMAL, RUDE) VERB: V 2. If someone has a piss, they urinate. (INFORMAL, RUDE) N-SING: a N 3. Piss is urine. (INFORMAL, RUDE) N-UNCOUNT 4. If it is pissing with rain, it is raining very hard. VERB: usu cont • Piss down means the same as piss. (BRIT INFORMAL, RUDE) It was pissing down out there. PHRASAL VERB: V P 5. If someone is pissing themselves, or is pissing themselves laughing, they are laughing a lot. (BRIT INFORMAL, RUDE) I just pissed myself with laughter. VERB: V pron-refl 6. If you take the piss out of someone, you tease them and make fun of them. (BRIT INFORMAL, RUDE) PHRASE: V inflects ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 informal an impolite word meaning to urinate 2 piss all over sb spoken an impolite expression meaning to thoroughly defeat a person or a team 3 piss in the wind spoken an impolite expression meaning to waste time or effort trying to do something that is impossible 4 be pissing (it) down (with rain) BrE informal to rain very heavily  (By the time we got there, it was absolutely pissing down!) 5 piss yourself (laughing) BrE spoken an impolite expression meaning to laugh uncontrollably  (When Michelle fell in that puddle we absolutely pissed ourselves.) 6 go piss up a rope! AmE spoken a very impolite expression used to tell someone to go away 7 not have a pot to piss in AmE spoken a very impolite expression meaning to be extremely poor piss about/around phr v BrE spoken 1 an impolite expression meaning to waste time doing stupid things with no purpose or plan  (Stop pissing about and get some work done!) 2 T piss someone about/around) an impolite expression meaning to treat someone badly by not doing what you have promised to do, or by not being honest with them  (I wish he'd say yes or no - he's been pissing me around for weeks.) piss sth away phr v spoken a very impolite expression meaning to waste something very stupidly  (Jean inherited a load of money, but she pissed it all away.) piss off phr v spoken 1 (usually imperative) an offensive expression meaning to go away  (Why don't you just piss off and leave me alone!) 2 an offensive expression used to say no or to refuse to do something  ("Johnny, will you do the dishes?" "Piss off!") piss sb off phr v spoken an impolite expression meaning to annoy someone very much  (It really pisses me off when my car won't start in the morning.) ~2 n 1 spoken an impolite word for an act of urinating (urinate)  (have/take a piss)  (I need to have a piss.) 2 spoken an impolite word meaning urine 3 take the piss (out of sb/sth) BrE spoken to make fun of someone, especially by copying them or trying to make them believe something untrue  (Stop taking the piss out of Dave! |...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  funny abbr. Phoenix Ideologically Sound And Safe funny abbr. Prince Ickypoo Secret Service sec. abbr. Pin Index Safety System firm name abbr. Perkis Ingalls Sperry And Shiurba firm name abbr. Polygraph International Security Systems ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - c.1300, from O.Fr. pissier "urinate," from V.L. *pissiare, of imitative origin. As a pure intensifier (cf. piss-poor, piss-ugly, etc.) it dates from World War II. Pissed off is 1946, U.S. slang. Piss and vinegar first attested 1942. ...
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