词组 | piss |
释义 | piss Theme: URINATION 1. in. to urinate. (All senses are potentially offensive. Use only with discretion.) He went out and pissed in the woods.Don't piss on the floor. 2. n. urine. There's piss on the rug. Where's that cat?Hey, stupid! There's piss on your pants leg. 3. n. an act of urination. (Especially with take.) He went out to take a piss.Man, I gotta stop here for a piss. piss 1. noun 1 alcohol, especially beer AUSTRALIA, 1945. 2 the act of urination; urine. The verb produced the noun. Late Middle English then standard English, until it was deemed vulgar during C19. The sound of the word echoes the sound of urination UK, 1958.► on the pisson a drinking binge AUSTRALIA, 1965.► take the piss out ofto satirise someone or something; to make a joke of someone or something; to send up someone or something AUSTRALIA, 1976.► the pissthe hell AUSTRALIA, 1976 2. verb 1 to urinate. Derives from Old French pisser and has been perfectly good English since C13, but from mid-C18 it has been considered a vulgarism UK, 1290. 2 to rain heavily IRELAND, 1991. 3 to accomplish a task easily UK, 1983. 4 to whinge US, 1995.► I wouldn't piss in your ear if your brain was on fireI could not care less about you AUSTRALIA, 1985.► I wouldn't piss on you if you were on fireused for expressing the utmost personal contempt UK, 1994.► piss in someone's pocketto ingratiate yourself with someone; to flatter someone AUSTRALIA, 1944.► piss in the windto engage in a hapless, futile activity US, 1974.► piss into someone's tentto impinge upon another's interests UK, 2002.► piss it into win easily AUSTRALIA, 1996.► piss money against the wall; piss it up the wallto squander or waste money, especially on drinking UK, 1785.► piss on1. to despise or feel contempt for someone or something UK, 2000.2. to drink heavily; to continue a drinking binge AUSTRALIA, 1998.► piss your trousers; piss your pantsto soil your clothing by accidental urination UK, 1966.► piss yourselfto laugh uproariously. Abbreviated from 'piss yourself laughing', from the notion that loss of physical control is a consequence of overwhelming laughter UK, 1951 piss about/around 1. piss about/around BrE informal to behave in a stupid way, or to waste time doing things that are not useful or important: Stop pissing around and get on with your work. A lot of people think that students just piss around all day smoking dope. Every time I answer the phone there's no one there - I suppose it's just someone pissing about.■ SIMILAR TO: fool around, mess about informal2. piss sb about/around BrE informal to treat someone badly or waste their time by not telling them something they need to know, or by changing your mind about something: They really pissed me about - first they offered me a job and then they changed their minds.■ SIMILAR TO: mess about informal, muck about/around BrE informal piss away piss away sth • piss sth away informal to waste a lot of money in a stupid way: In those days we used to piss away most of our coins at the video arcade. Should we feel sympathy for people who sit on park benches and piss all their money away on drink?■ SIMILAR TO: squander formal piss down it's pissing down BrE spoken informal used to say that it is raining very hard: It was pissing down and freezing cold, but I still enjoyed myself.■ SIMILAR TO: it's pouring down, it's tipping down BrE spoken informal piss off 1. piss off! spoken informal used to rudely tell someone to go away, especially because you are very annoyed with them: Ted stared at Pete in disgust. "Piss off!" he said finally. Why don't you just piss off and leave me alone!■ SIMILAR TO: go away, get lost informal, naff off! BrE spoken informal2. piss sb off • piss off sb informal to annoy someone very much: Rosie didn't appear for the rest of the evening, which really pissed him off. "Then some idiot in a BMW pulls right out in from of me and I had to do an emergency stop." "It pisses me off when people do that."■ SIMILAR TO: annoy, be hacked off informal, especially BrEpissed off adj informal annoyed, disappointed, or unhappy+ about Everyone was pissed off about the result of the match.+ with I was feeling very pissed off with Jack for being late.3. piss off BrE spoken informal to go somewhere or leave somewhere, especially because you are tired of being where you are: It was already six o'clock and I was dying to piss off home. Paul's just pissed off to Ibiza for the rest of the summer.■ SIMILAR TO: bugger off BrE spoken informal Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers. piss (oneself)1. rude slang Literally, to urinate while wearing one's clothing. I had to go to the bathroom so bad that I I'd nearly pissed myself by the time I made it home. 2. rude slang To laugh hysterically or uncontrollably. Raj's new boyfriend is hilarious. We were pissing ourselves through the whole lunch! I was pissing myself laughing at that comedy gig last night. piss1. in. to urinate. (Colloquial. Usually objectionable. Some expressions, such as pissed off, are common colloquial with wide but not universal use or acceptance. Other expressions with piss are more restricted in some circles. See the complete list of all entries with piss in the Index of Hidden Key Words.) Who pissed on the floor of the john? 2. n. urine. (Usually objectionable.) You got piss on your pants leg. 3. n. bad beer; bad liquor; any bad-tasting or poor-quality liquid. (Usually objectionable.) How about another can of that piss you serve here?
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