单词 | piss |
释义 | piss (pɪs ) Word forms: pisses , pissing , pissed 1. verb To piss means to urinate. [informal, rude] 2. singular noun If someone has a piss, they urinate. [informal, rude] 3. uncountable noun Piss is urine. [informal, rude] 4. verb [usually cont] If it is pissing with rain, it is raining very hard. Piss down means the same as piss. [British, informal, rude] It was pissing down out there. [VERB PARTICLE] 5. verb If someone is pissing themselves, or is pissing themselves laughing, they are laughing a lot. [British, informal, rude] I just pissed myself with laughter. [VERB pronoun-reflexive] 6. to take the piss out of someone phrase If you take the piss out of someone, you tease them and make fun of them. [British, informal, rude] Phrasal verbs: piss around regional note: in BRIT, also use piss about 1. phrasal verb If you say that someone pisses around or pisses about, you mean they waste a lot of time doing unimportant things. [mainly British, informal, rude, disapproval] Now, let's stop pissing about, shall we? [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb If you say that someone pisses around or pisses about, you mean they behave in a silly, childish way. [British, informal, rude] We just pissed about, laughing. [VERB PARTICLE] piss down piss [sense 4] piss off 1. phrasal verb If someone or something pisses you off, they annoy you. [informal, rude] It pisses me off when they start moaning about going to war. [VERB noun PARTICLE] pissed off adjective I was really pissed off. 2. phrasal verb If someone tells a person to piss off, they are telling the person in a rude way to go away. [British, informal, rude] |
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