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wee-wee

British  

noun

  1. a variant of wee 2

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A studio on the far west side of Manhattan is transformed into a makeshift green room where the puppies, grouped by size, wait in pens lined with wee-wee pads until it's their turn to play.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 26, 2018

She has been using wee-wee pads since she was very small.

From Washington Times • Jan. 20, 2016

A children's TV show in Sweden has characters dressed as "poo-poo" and "wee-wee".

From BBC • Dec. 6, 2013

No, instead they just heard stuff that scared the wee-wee out of them, and stampeded like a herd of cattle that figured the shadow of a cloud passing overhead was the end of the world.

From Time • Aug. 12, 2011

Then he would take the carton of wee-wee and dispose of it in the toilet now fully covered by Dad’s behind.

From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy