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*To 'take the piss out' on someone is to get angry with them. |
*To 'take the piss out' on someone is to get angry with them. |
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*A pisser is a disagreeable person. |
*A pisser is a disagreeable person. |
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1250-1300 |
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ME (Middle English) ''pissen'' OF (Old French) ''pissier'' |
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Revision as of 04:31, 6 March 2005
Piss is a slang word which can mean the following:
- Piss can refer to urine or the act of urination.
- Piss can refer to alcohol or being in an intoxicated state. You could also say "I'm pissed". Which means you are intoxicated.
- "Piss off" can mean "Go away!"
- To 'piss someone off' is to make them angry.
- A 'piss-up' is a party involving lots of alcohol.
- A 'piss-take' is similar to a parody.
- To 'take the piss out of' someone is to make fun of them.
- To 'take the piss out' on someone is to get angry with them.
- A pisser is a disagreeable person.
Word Origin: 1250-1300 ME (Middle English) pissen OF (Old French) pissier