Piss

  • 31piss- — Colloquial (taboo) a word element used as an intensifier, as in piss awful, piss easy …

  • 32piss* —  1. v. Urinate. Also n. have or do a piss.  2. Excl.  3. Beer of poor quality.  4. go on the piss Undertake a bout of heavy drinking …

    A concise dictionary of English slang

  • 33piss — 1. in. to urinate. (Usually objectionable.) □ Who pissed on the floor of the john? 2. n. urine. (Usually objectionable.) □ You got piss on your pants leg. 3. n. bad beer; bad liquor; any bad tasting or poor quality liquid. (Usually… …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 34piss — [13] Piss probably originated in imitation of the sound of urinating. It has been traced back to a hypothetical Vulgar Latin *pisāre, which passed into English via Old French pisser. It has become widely distributed throughout the other European… …

    Word origins

  • 35piss-up — noun a party where people consume alcohol . . . passed: all bullshitted up for the pictures or a piss up in the town …

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  • 36piss up — I Everyday English Slang in Ireland n getting drunk. Let s all go on a big piss up II Irish Slang a night of big drinking III Australian English Boozy party …

    English dialects glossary

  • 37piss — beer, as in get on the piss * …

    Kiwi (New Zealand slang)

  • 38piss — Australian slang for beer. A packet of smokes and six cold cans of piss …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 39piss — Australian slang for beer. A packet of smokes and six cold cans of piss …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 40piss it — vb British to succeed effortlessly. A term probably deriving from piece of piss: a ridiculously easy task. ► They told Sophie the entrance exam would be a bugger, but she absolutely pissed it. (Recorded, personal assistant, London, 1989) …

    Contemporary slang