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pee verb to urinate UK, 1879- May or can. You can, but you may not. We’ve come a long ways. In the old days if you had to pee, you peed on a tree with no may or can. That’s progress for you. — Avalon, 1990
- The consensus of opinion was that it was okay to merely hold the gusset to one side whilst peeing, though this made it difficult to pull off a piece of toilet paper with only one hand. — Kitty Churchill, Thinking of England, p. 179, 1995
▶ pee yourself laughing to laugh uproariously UK- — Gerald Kersh, Clean, Bright, and Slightly Oiled, 1946
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