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US
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[ UK /pˈiː/ ]
[ UK /pˈiː/ ]
NOUN
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liquid excretory product
the child had to make water
there was blood in his urine -
informal terms for urination
he took a pee
VERB
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eliminate urine
Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug
How To Use pee In A Sentence
- The speech was brimming with ideas for rewarding work and reducing dependency. Times, Sunday Times
- In her acceptance speech, the winner thanked the almighty and promised to do even better at the all-India level.
- I usually sqirt a drop or two on the front and back of my boots, and a few drops on a wick around the stand. i never used the buck pee though. i have used a couple of tarsal glands from a buck that my friend killed. had small buck circle the tree i hung it from a couple times. When to use What deer pee?
- Our interneuronal connections in our brain, for example, process information at chemical signaling speeds of a few hundred feet per second, compared to a billion feet per second for electronics - electronics is a million times faster.
- However Its normally an extra mit full of cash in the pot from me as I try and turbo speed goffer the place dry This doesn't sound like a good deal. Army Rumour Service
- I've noticed a lot of people larding their speech with that phrase lately.
- McCarthy remains dismissive of the allegations and defensive of the former sergeant, saying he was "brutalized" by his colleagues, in particular, by a few senior officers "exerting locker room peer pressure" in the department ranks. MPNnow Home RSS
- You notice that your breathing has speeded up a bit.
- On Tuesday, guard Jaymes Brooks was discussing how Smith has become the player who "fusses at us a lot, tries to get our spirits up, tries to tell us not to get our heads down in certain situations" when he also alluded to a speech Smith gave at halftime of that East Carolina game. Did Andre Smith save the Hokies' season?
- Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good-will and kind conduct more speedily changed than by invidious jealousies and uncandid imputations, whether expressed or implied.