piss
英 [pɪs]
美 [pɪs]
- vi. 排尿する
- vt.おしっこで汚れる
- n. 小便をする
- ヤッホー
語源
英語の語源
- piss
- piss: [13] Piss probably originated in imitation of the sound of urinating. It has been traced back to a hypothetical Vulgar Latin *pisāre, which passed into English via Old French pisser. It has become widely distributed throughout the other European languages (Italian pisciare, for instance, German and Dutch pissen, and Welsh piso). Pee [18] started life as a euphemism for piss.
=> pee - piss (v.)
- late 13c., from Old French pissier "urinate" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *pissiare, of imitative origin. To piss away (money, etc.) is from 1948. Related: Pissed; pissing. Pissing while (1550s) once meant "a short time."
He shall not piss my money against the wall; he shall not have my money to spend in liquor. [Grose, "Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," 3rd edition, 1796]
- piss (n.)
- late 14c., from piss (v.). As a pure intensifier (piss-poor, piss-ugly, etc.) it dates from World War II. Piss and vinegar first attested 1942. Piss-prophet "one who diagnosed diseases by inspection of urine" is attested from 1620s. Piss proud "erect upon awakening" is attested from 1796.
例文
- 1. He was fully clothed and covered in puke and piss .
- 彼は汚物まみれだ。
- 2.to go for a piss
- 尿をかけに行く
- 3.That band really was piss -poor.
- そのバンドは最悪だった。/
- 4.What did he say to piss you off?
- 彼は何を言ってあなたを怒らせたのですか?
- 5.Every time the new teacher appears in a classroom he gets the piss taken out of him.
- この新しい教師は教室に顔を出すたびにからかわれなければならない。
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