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▪ I. pee-pee1 U.S.|ˈpiːpiː| [Perh. onomatopœic, f. the sound made by the birds.] A young chicken, or, esp. in Jamaica, a young turkey.
1890Dialect Notes I. 74 Pee-pee..a very small chicken. Eastern Pennsylvania. 1927Anderson & Cundall Jamaica Negro Proverbs & Sayings 73 Cuss John Crow ‘peel-head’, turkey pee-pee bex [i.e. little turkey angry]. 1950Publ. Amer. Dial. Soc. xiv. 51 Pee-pee: excl. A call to turkeys. Imitative of the cry of the poults. 1953Amer. Speech XXVIII. 252 Pee-pee... A newborn or very young chick. 1961F. G. Cassidy Jamaica Talk v. 104 Young fowl, usually turkeys, are called pee-pees. ▪ II. pee-pee2|ˈpiːpiː| [redupl. pee n.5] = pee n.5
1923J. Manchon Le Slang 220 To do peepee. 1941E. P. O'Donnell Great Big Doorstep x. 143 Commado said, ‘When them twins get in the show like lass time, one's gotta make pee-pee, the udda one gotta climb on the seat [etc.].’ 1962B. J. Friedman Stern i. 58 Do you still make peepee in your pants? 1972H. C. Rae Shooting Gallery iv. 263 Time stopped. The pee-pee was cold and swollen in her tummy. |