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'''Piss''' is slang, one of the [[seven dirty words]], which can mean the following:
'''Piss''' is a [[vulgarism]]. '''Piss'''('''es''') or '''pissing''' may refer to:


* [[Urine]], a liquid by-product of the body that is secreted by the kidneys and excreted through the urethra
*Piss can refer to [[urine]] or the act of [[urination]].
** [[Urination]], the ejection of urine to the outside of the body
*Piss can refer to [[alcohol]] or being in an [[intoxication|intoxicated]] state.
* [[Piss (album)|''Piss'' (album)]], a 1993 album by Slank
*"Piss off" can mean "Go away!"
* "Piss", a song by Doja Cat from the album ''[[Scarlet (Doja Cat album)|Scarlet 2 Claude]]'', 2024
*To 'piss someone off' is to make him angry.
* "Piss", a song by Pantera from the album ''[[Vulgar Display of Power]]''
*To 'piss something away' is to use it up without having anything to show for it.
* "Piss", a song by Ministry from the album ''[[Animositisomina]]''
*A '[[piss-up]]' is a [[party]] involving lots of alcohol.
* "Piss", a song by Neil Cicierega from the album ''[[Mouth Silence]]''
*A 'piss-take' is similar to a [[parody]].
* [[Piss (Černý)|''Piss'' (Černý)]], a 2004 sculpture by David Černý
*To 'take the piss out of' someone is to make fun of him.
* [[Pin Index Safety System]] (PISS), a type of safety system
*To 'take the piss out' on someone is to get angry with him.
*A pisser is a disagreeable person.
*"Piss me off" = Make the speaker angry
*"It's pissing down" means it's raining heavily.


== See also ==
The verb '''to be pissed''' is equivalent to the verbs "to be drunk" in [[British English]] and "to be annoyed" in [[American English]]. This was commented on in a [[South Park]] episode in which an Englishman says:
* [[PIS (disambiguation)]]
:Leave it to Americans to think that "no" means yes, "pissed" means angry, and "curse word" means something other than a word that's cursed!!
* [[Pissed (disambiguation)]]
* [[Pisser (disambiguation)]]
* [[Pissing contest]]
* [[Pissy (disambiguation)]]
* [[Profanity]]
* [[Seven dirty words]]
* ''[[Taking the piss]]''


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*Former [[U.S. President]] [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] is reported to have said of [[FBI]] director [[J. Edgar Hoover]], "Better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside pissing in."
*[[Vice President of the United States|U.S. Vice President]] [[John Nance Garner]] famously described the office as "not worth a pitcher of warm piss".

Word Origin:
1250-1300
ME (Middle English) ''pissen'' OF (Old French) ''pissier''.

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Latest revision as of 21:13, 7 August 2024

Piss is a vulgarism. Piss(es) or pissing may refer to:

See also

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