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idiom |
1. take the piss out of Chiefly British To tease or mock (someone). |
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noun |
1. Urine. |
2. The act or an instance of urinating. |
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phrasal-verb |
1. piss off To make or become angry. |
2. piss off Used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal. |
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verb-intransitive |
1. To urinate. |
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verb-transitive |
1. To urinate on or in. |
2. To discharge (blood, for example) in the urine. |
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| Example Sentence with piss |
| Something seemed wrong about saying the word piss in a chapel. |
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