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wee-wee verb to urinate UK, 1937 Children’s vocabulary.- “I’ve got to go wee-wee.” “You’re getting kind of old for that, ain’t you?” — Chester Himes, A Rage in Harlem, p. 66, 1957
- On the other hand, some corresponding euphemistic expressions (e.g., dickie, peepee, weewee, number one, number two, to move the bowels, to pass water, to make love, and so on), obviously evasive in their very structure, do have considerable usage. — Eros, p. 69, Autumn 1962
- Lookit here, little pigeon, you got no cause to wee-wee. — Robert Campbell, In La-La Land We Trust, p. 134, 1986
- At a palmed alcove opposite Glori’s door she paused to appraise its occupant, a plaster toddler making weewee in a giant seashell. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, pp. 5–6, 1990
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