Synonyms for pee


Grammar : Verb
Spell : pee
Phonetic Transcription : pi


Définition of pee

Origin :
  • 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.
  • As in urinate : verb go to the bathroom
Example sentences :
  • But as I was saying, if wed all been as fat as Pee Wee, wed never have got here at all.
  • Extract from : « Bobby Blake on a Plantation » by Frank A. Warner
  • She needed to pee, and apparently had done for some time, without realizing it.
  • Extract from : « Makers » by Cory Doctorow
  • Whyon the boat and on a trainseveral trains, until I got to Pee Dee.
  • Extract from : « Ruth Fielding Down in Dixie » by Alice B. Emerson
  • An' Pee, seeing Tom put on his hat, and come towards the door, lifted the latch and entered.
  • Extract from : « Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Second Series » by William Bottrell
  • I'm Pee Tregeer, and you can't think how I've been served out to-day.'
  • Extract from : « Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Second Series » by William Bottrell
  • An' Pee, vexed to see his tricks on the tradespeople, went up to him and said, 'Tom!
  • Extract from : « Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Second Series » by William Bottrell
  • The young sucklings, taking An' Pee for their dam, continued rooting round her with their snouts.
  • Extract from : « Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Second Series » by William Bottrell
  • An' Pee declared that she never saw a smarter thresher in all her born days.
  • Extract from : « Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Second Series » by William Bottrell
  • In a few days he knew that the ducklings were out, for he could hear their pee, pee, pee.
  • Extract from : « Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography [July 1897] » by Various
  • Pee Wee favored Billy with a glare that expressed his opinion of that lads frivolity.
  • Extract from : « Bobby Blake on a Plantation » by Frank A. Warner

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