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pisser noun- a urinal UK, 1961
- “I have to take a leak,” I said. “Where’s the pisser?” — Robert Byrne, McGoorty, p. 99, 1972
- Another gang of kids push some melon into the pisser and I take off. — Tim Winton, That eye, the sky, p. 121, 1986
- — Pamela Munro, U.C.L.A. Slang, p. 97, 1997
- “ Where’s this little lot come from then Bogey?” Hangs his head shamefaced and embarrassed. Mutters his reply: “From the pisser down the church hall sir.” — Jack Allen, When the Whistle Blows, p. 108, 2000
- the penis; the vagina UK, 1901
- a criminal who urinates in their clothing when caught by authorities AUSTRALIA
- Something that always intrigued me was the amount of armed robbers that, literally, wet themselves when we confronted them. They were known among the operators as “pissahs” and were a prized scalp. — William Dodson, The Sharp End, p. 156, 2001
- an extraordinary person or thing US, 1943
- Dreamer Tatum is what we call a pisser. I mean that sumbitch will make your helmet ring when he puts it on you. — Dan Jenkins, Semi-Tough, p. 17, 1972
- an annoyance US, 1943
Literally something that will PISS OFF (annoy). - That was a pisser. If Eddie didn’t hit one of the stripes, Boomer would have an easy run out. — Walter Tevis, The Color of Money, p. 7, 1984
- A little pisser I’ve known all my life. — Goodfellas, 1990
- I mean, the matches go off, burn the hell out of my leg, scare the shit out of me...but the real pisser was blowing, a hole in a brand new pair of jeans. — Hard Eight, 1996
- “ Well, isn’t this a pisser,” Grandma said. — Janet Evanovich, Seven Up, p. 66, 2001
- during the Vietnam war, an observer of enemy supply trails US
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 168, 1991
- solitary confinement in prison US
- — Charles Shafer, Folk Speech in Texas Prisons, p. 211, 1990
- a pub NEW ZEALAND
- — David McGill, David McGill’s Complete Kiwi Slang Dictionary, p. 84, 1998
- an electric pylon UK
Perhaps from the sense as “the penis” after its phallic shape. - — Edmund Crispin, Glimpses of the Moon, 1977
- a type of cicada which releases a liquid when held AUSTRALIA, 1980
- When I flooded the cicada hole I got a pisser. — www.abc.net.au/wordmap, 2003
▶ pull your pisser to befool, or mislead, or tease someone UK, 1969 A variation of PULLYOURLEG.- HAICH: [...] Take y’shoes off, Dixie–y’could do with a new pair. DIXIE: Are you pulling my pisser? HAICH: Not unless you keep it in your shoe pal. — Alan Bleasdale, Boys From the Blackstuff, 1982
- You and Ollie, split up? Nah, I thought someone was pulling my pisser. — Danny King, The Burglar Diaries, p. 185, 2001
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