(TO) PISS
apertado1. Urinar; mijar.
* I need (to take) a piss.
* Eu preciso mijar.
2. Urina; mijo.
* The place smelled of piss.
* O lugar cheirava a mijo.
» A palavra piss, embora grosseira, é muito usada informalmente em grande variedade de expressões do dia-a-dia, tais como:
* A piece of piss.
* Coisa fácil; bico, moleza.
* To piss about/around.
* Comportar-se de maneira tola, perdendo tempo.
* To piss down.
* Chover forte.
* Pissed (UK).
* Bêbado.
* Pissed (off).
* De saco cheio, puto da vida.
* Piss off!
* Se manda! Cai fora!
* To piss somebody off.
* Encher o saco de alguém.
* To take the piss out of somebody or something.
* Zombar, tirar sarro de alguém ou de algo.
* What a pisser!
* Que saco!
Also: a leak; to pee; a slash (UK); to tinkle
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