pee
1 Americanverb
noun
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urine
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the act of urinating
Etymology
Origin of pee1
Middle English pe (< Old French ) < Latin pē < Greek peî pi 1
Origin of pee1
First recorded in 1875–80; euphemism for piss, using initial letter
Example Sentences
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Gelifen created a diversion at that moment by peeing exuberantly all over the floor.
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I have tried to get her to pee sitting down, because when you’re a girl, peeing standing up is a huge mess.
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I think he says, “I have mostly issues with peeing.”
From Los Angeles Times
She washes our dishes in the little bathroom sink, and then finally asks, “Do you need to pee before I shower?”
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“Do you also want to pee your pants?”
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