piss
piss — noun
1. the waste liquid that gathers in the bladder and later comes out of the body.
the waste liquid that gathers in the bladder and later comes out of the body.
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
There was piss on the toilet seat after the boys left.
Ben's wet jeans smelled of piss all the way home.
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
2. one occasion of emptying the bladder, usually mentioned in a rough everyday expr
one occasion of emptying the bladder, usually mentioned in a rough everyday expression.
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
After the film, Nina had a piss before the drive home.
The guard caught a man taking a piss by the wall.
- 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
piss — verb
1. to let urine leave your body; this is a rude way to say that someone goes to the
to let urine leave your body; this is a rude way to say that someone goes to the toilet.
Please stop here; I need to piss before we reach Hsinchu.
pattern: need to piss
The dog lifted one leg and pissed on the fence.
pattern: piss on + thing
After the concert, two boys pissed behind the stadium wall.
Grandpa could not hold it and pissed in a bottle.
- pee
milder informal choice, common in family speech
- urinate
formal or medical term
- go to the toilet
polite everyday phrase that avoids the body process directly
- hold it
informal opposite action: delay going to the toilet
文法句型
need to piss
piss in + place
piss on + thing
用法筆記
Strong vulgar slang. Usually intransitive, but speakers also use 'piss in/on + place or thing'. In polite speech, say 'pee', 'urinate', or 'go to the toilet'.
常見錯誤
2. to let urine come out onto yourself or into your clothes, often by accident.
to let urine come out onto yourself or into your clothes, often by accident.
The little boy pissed himself when the fireworks exploded outside.
reflexive pattern: piss yourself
During the long bus ride, the sick dog pissed itself.
Grandpa pissed himself before the nurse reached his bed.
Mina woke up crying after she pissed herself in bed.
- wet yourself
more neutral and less offensive
- pee your pants
milder informal phrase, especially in family talk
- have an accident
softer phrase, often used for children or illness
文法句型
piss yourself
用法筆記
Only used with a reflexive object: 'piss yourself'. Distinguish from verb/1, which only says that urine left the body and does not say it went onto the person's own clothes.