pee1

[pee] /pi/
noun, plural pees for 1; pee for 2.
1.
the letter p.
2.
British, penny (def 2).
Origin
Middle English pe (< Old French) < Latin < Greek peî pi1

pee2

[pee] /pi/
verb (used without object), peed, peeing.
1.
to urinate.
noun
2.
3.
the act of urinating.
Origin
1875-80; euphemism for piss, using initial letter
Examples from the web for pee
  • We have a dog as well and ideally want green areas near the apt for quick pee trips.
  • In the end, the true purchaser of the bear pee came forward.
  • pee into a polycarbonate bottle and wash it out when its full.
  • And make sure that they have a name and phone number pinned in their jacket, and that everyone goes pee before the tour starts.
  • Which means, disagree all you want, but don't pee on the furniture.
  • Obviously, she is not asking before she'd need to pee at some point.
  • Chamomile also works well as a sedative, but it is also a diuretic so you may wake in the middle of the night to pee.
  • And do not let him stop to sniff or pee until you let him.
  • Toilets have a pee-trap built in that keeps water in the bowl and methane gas in the sewer.
  • And don't forget the self-healing rubber made from vegetable oil and a pee ingredient.
British Dictionary definitions for pee

pee

/piː/
verb pees, peeing, peed
1.
(intransitive) to urinate
noun
2.
urine
3.
the act of urinating
Word Origin
C18: a euphemism for piss, based on the initial letter
Word Origin and History for pee
v.

1788, "to spray with urine," euphemistic abbreviation of piss. Meaning "to urinate" is from 1879. Related: Peed; peeing. Noun meaning "act of urination" is attested from 1902; as "urine" from 1961. Reduplicated form pee-pee is attested from 1923.

Slang definitions & phrases for pee

p

noun

Any of the various units of currency whose designations begin with ''p,'' such as the Mexican peso or the Vietnamese piastre (1966+)

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pee

noun

Urine

verb

To urinate; piss, whiz (1880+)

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Related Abbreviations for pee

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