pissing

IPA/pɪs/
KK[pˈɪsˌɪŋ]IPA/pɪs/

pissing — verb

  • pissingpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • pissings3rd person singular
  • pissinging-ing form
  • pissingedpast simple

1. to let urine come out of your body; a rude way to say this.

1.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to let urine come out of your body; a rude way to say this.

例句

The drunk man was pissing against the fence behind the bar.

pissing against + surface

The baby started pissing when Mia opened the clean diaper.

start pissing

同義詞
  • pee

    same basic meaning, but much softer and more acceptable in everyday talk

  • urinate

    formal or medical, not rude

  • wee

    informal and often gentler, especially in British English

  • relieve yourself

    indirect and polite

文法句型

pissing in + place

pissing on + surface

pissing against + wall/fence

用法筆記

Blunter and more offensive than 'pee'. In neutral, medical, or child-directed contexts, speakers usually choose 'pee' or 'urinate' instead.

常見錯誤

The drunk man was pissing in the wall.
The drunk man was pissing on the wall.
💡use 'on' or 'against' for a surface.

2. to accidentally make your own body or clothes wet with urine.

2.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to accidentally make your own body or clothes wet with urine.

例句

The scared boy was pissing himself when the fireworks exploded outside.

pissing yourself = wetting your own clothes

The sick puppy kept pissing all over itself in the carrier.

pissing all over + body/clothes

同義詞

文法句型

pissing yourself

pissing in + clothes

pissing all over + clothes/body

用法筆記

Usually appears as 'piss yourself' or with clothing words such as 'pants', 'jeans', or 'pajamas'. Distinguish from sense 1, where the urine goes onto a place rather than onto your own body or clothes.

常見錯誤

The baby was pissing on himself in the crib.
The baby was pissing himself in the crib.
💡this sense usually uses the reflexive pronoun without 'on'.

pissing — noun