pissoir
Americannoun
plural
pissoirsnoun
Etymology
Origin of pissoir
French, from pisser to urinate
Example Sentences
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So, in praise of the public pissoir, here are some of London's toilet-based tales you didn't know you'd been waiting for.
From BBC • Jan. 16, 2022
Its title, America, is another Duchamp echo: “What has America given if not its plumbing?” asked the Frenchman who, coming from the land of the pissoir, clearly found US hygiene obsessions absurd.
From The Guardian • Sep. 16, 2019
To call a pissoir Fountain was to urinate on high culture – and that could not be a neutral gesture in 1917.
From The Guardian • Oct. 8, 2018
In the French revue, "La Plume de Ma Tante," a sketch took place in a "pissoir," a word Shawn refused to allow Tynan to use in the magazine.
From Newsweek • Feb. 20, 2015
Outside was a pissoir and stacked crates of empties.
From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan
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