Piss

  • 121piss off — {v.}, {slang}, {vulgar}, {avoidable} To bother; annoy; irritate. * /You really piss me off when you talk like that./ [pissed off] {adj.} * /Why act so pissed off just because I made a pass at you?/ …

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  • 122piss around — verb a) to joke or play b) to misbehave; to act foolishly Syn: fuck about, fuck around, mess about, mess around, piss about …

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  • 123piss on that — interjection Used as an expletive. They want me to stay here another hour? Piss on that! Im going home! …

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  • 124piss oneself — verb a) To wet oneself. b) To be very scared (to the extent that one might lose control of ones bladder). Syn: wet oneself, pants, trousers, piss, petrified, terrified, shit bricks, shit oneself …

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  • 125piss up a rope — verb To engage in futile or impossible activity. You cant park here, Im saving this spot for my friend. Go piss up a rope. Syn: pound sand …

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  • 126piss and vinegar — noun Exuberance or enthusiasm, especially to an excessive degree; bravado; youthful energy. I know whats a matter. Young fella, all full a piss an vinegar. Wanta be a hell of a guy all the time …

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  • 127piss-weak — adjective Extremely weak. This lager is piss weak …

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  • 128piss-poor — adjective Reflecting a low standard of workmanship or achievement; very inferior. The tennis squad will taking a seven match winning streak to Lehigh this afternoon. It is concerned with Lehigh? Fourth seeded Doug Pollock answered this in two… …

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