Urination - Wikipedia For example, centuries ago the standard English word (both noun and verb, for the product and the activity) was "piss", but subsequently "pee", formerly associated with children, has become more common in general public speech
PISS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary If we don't find a toilet soon, I'm going to piss myself He was so scared, he almost pissed himself We found her lying on the floor having pissed herself They threw water at the boy and told everyone he had pissed himself
piss - definition and meaning - Wordnik from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition intransitive verb To urinate intransitive verb To discharge (blood, for example) in the urine noun Urine noun The act or an instance of urinating idiom (take the piss out of) To tease or mock (someone) from The Century Dictionary
Intermediate+ Word of the Day: piss - WordReference Piss is the vulgar word we use for urine or the act of urinating As a verb, it means ‘to urinate ’ But piss has many other meanings, depending on the adverb we use it with For example, piss away means ‘to waste’ something, such as money, time, or an opportunity