wee-wee
verb /ˈwiː wiː/
/ˈwiː wiː/
(also wee)
(especially British English, informal) [intransitive]Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wee-wee | /ˈwiː wiː/ /ˈwiː wiː/ |
he / she / it wee-wees | /ˈwiː wiːz/ /ˈwiː wiːz/ |
past simple wee-weed | /ˈwiː wiːd/ /ˈwiː wiːd/ |
past participle wee-weed | /ˈwiː wiːd/ /ˈwiː wiːd/ |
-ing form wee-weeing | /ˈwiː wiːɪŋ/ /ˈwiː wiːɪŋ/ |
- (often used by young children or when you are talking to them) to pass liquid waste (called urine) from the bodyWord Origin1930s: imitative.