piss off
To leave, to go away.
They've pissed off and left us in the lurch!
ADJ.
all, disgusting, drunk, lost, over, own
VERB + PISS
don't, drink, dying, gotta, like, made, misplaced, starting
PISS + NOUN
--, body, egg-shells, everything, human, hydrants, toilet
PREP.
in, in, off, on, on
ADV.
again
noun
Urine.
This toilet is disgusting. There's piss all over the floor.
[among the list of elixir ingredients][…]Of piss and egg-shells
The act of urinating.
I'm desperate for a piss!
But the urinal was safe, no unshielded pissing trough, but a nice, modest urinal, with a wall on each side of you so you could have your privacy. … That was one of the best pisses of my life.
Alcoholic beverage, especially of inferior quality.
Let's dash over to Fisher's for a fifth of that one-fifty-one West Indian. We can't drink this piss, it's degrading.
‘Want some advice?’ I said. ‘Stay off the piss. You won't want to be handling this kind of thing with a hangover.’
An intensifier.
piss-poor
Irene went down to her studio and brought the painting upstairs. She leaned it against a wall and then she and Mary contemplated it from across the room. 'It really is piss-ugly,' said Mary with a note of grudging affection in her voice.
verb
To urinate.
When I got home I found a drunk pissing in my doorway.
O Jove, a beastly fault! And then another fault in the semblance of a fowl; think on ’t, Jove; a foul fault! When gods have hot backs, what shall poor men do? For me, I am here a Windsor stag; and the fattest, I think, i’ the forest. Send me a cool rut-time, Jove, or who can blame me to piss my tallow? Who comes here? my doe?
To discharge as or with the urine.
Lately I've been pissing blood.
If any piss filthy matter, or little scales, or withal the urine have a strong smell, it shews ulceration of the bladder.
To achieve easily.
"I'll piss this," I thought. "There's only Gary to beat and I beat him easily in both heats."
To rain heavily.
She spent that night under her sheet of polythene and 'somehow managed to get only half wet', waking up the next morning to find that 'it had absolutely pissed down through the night'.
Let's face it, they're there for a good stroll on a Sunday afternoon when it's pissing outside.
intj
Expresses anger, disappointment or dissatisfaction.
At times he gets irritable, especially if he believes that something has been misplaced or lost: "Piss oh piss! -- where in the hell does everything go around here!"
There was nothing left of the sundae except a puddle of white foam muddied by chocolate syrup, with a cherry floating on top. "Oh, piss," she muttered, "the ice cream's melted."
To leave, to go away.
They've pissed off and left us in the lurch!
To tease, ridicule or mock (someone).
You know, cos he was like taking the piss out of them and they took the piss out of him.
To complain, especially needlessly and loudly.
Are you going to do something about it, or are you just going to piss and moan?
To urinate profusely, especially in reference to a profound need to do so.
Pull over as soon as you can. I need to piss like a racehorse!
To spend wastefully.
I pissed away four years of my life in university and didn't graduate.
This toilet is disgusting. There's piss all over the floor.
Wiktionary[among the list of elixir ingredients][…]Of piss and egg-shells
WiktionaryMonster, I do smell all horse-piss; at which my nose is in great indignation.
WiktionaryWhen I got home I found a drunk pissing in my doorway.
WiktionaryO Jove, a beastly fault! And then another fault in the semblance of a fowl; think on ’t, Jove; a foul fault! When gods have hot backs, what shall poor men do? For me, I am here a Windsor stag; and the
WiktionaryTherefore, behold, I will bring evil upon the house of Jeroboam, and will cut off from Jeroboam him that pisseth against the wall, and him that is shut up and left in Israel, and will take away the re
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