piss

piss — noun

1. the waste liquid that gathers in the bladder and later comes out of the body.

1.名詞B2
釋義

the waste liquid that gathers in the bladder and later comes out of the body.

例句

The puppy left piss on the kitchen floor during the storm.

uncountable noun: left piss on + place

Jake stepped in piss by the station wall after the game.

pattern: step in piss

同義詞
  • urine

    neutral or medical; the normal polite choice

  • pee

    milder informal word, common with children and families

  • wee

    mainly British informal, often child-directed

文法句型

piss sample

smell of piss

piss on + surface

用法筆記

Strong vulgar slang. In polite speech, learners normally say 'urine', especially in medical contexts such as tests or samples.

常見錯誤

There was a piss on the floor.
There was piss on the floor.
💡this substance sense is normally uncountable.

2. one occasion of emptying the bladder, usually mentioned in a rough everyday expr

2.名詞C1
釋義

one occasion of emptying the bladder, usually mentioned in a rough everyday expression.

例句

Dad stopped the car because Leo needed a quick piss.

fixed phrase: need a piss

Two hikers went behind a tree for a piss.

pattern: go for a piss

同義詞
  • pee

    informal but milder; often used as a noun in speech

  • wee

    mainly British informal, especially in family talk

  • bathroom break

    polite phrase that avoids naming the bodily act directly

文法句型

need a piss

have a piss

take a piss

go for a piss

用法筆記

Usually appears with verbs such as 'need', 'have', 'take', or 'go for'. It sounds much rougher than 'pee' or 'bathroom break'.

常見錯誤

I went for piss.
I went for a piss.
💡this count sense needs 'a' in the fixed phrase.

piss — verb