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piss call noun- time to wake up US, 1960
- “Piss call, you little shit!” Bill cackled cruelly. “Get up and piss, the world’s on fire.” — Earl Thompson, A Garden of Sand, p. 388, 1970
- a break so that people can use the bathroom US
- “Piss call,” he finally said. Sherwood ran the jeep up the grassy shoulder of the road, stopping nearly before a red-lettered sign. — David Davidson, The Steeper Cliff, p. 68, 1947
- “Every now and then you have to yell for a pisscall otherwise you have to piss off the air and hang on, brother, hang on.” — Jack Kerouac, On the Road (The Original Scroll), p. 127, 1951
- “Fella has to take a leak; all men equal, gringos and Mex and whatever, when the piss call comes, right-fellas?” — Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, p. 326, 1968
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