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countable and uncountable, plural pees
(chiefly Canada, US, Australia, euphemistic, often childish) Urine. examples
(chiefly Canada, US, Australia, euphemistic, often childish) An act of urination. examples
third-person singular simple present pees, present participle peeing, simple past and past participle peed
(euphemistic, intransitive, colloquial, often childish) To urinate. examples
(reflexive) To urinate on oneself. quotations examples
See there! A son is bornAnd we pronounce him fit to fightThere are blackheads on his shouldersAnd he pees himself in the night.
1972, “Thick As A Brick”, Ian Anderson (lyrics), performed by Jethro Tull
(mildly vulgar, intransitive, colloquial) To drizzle. examples
plural pees
The name of the Latin-script letter P. quotations examples
They have writing samples and examine the back loops of pees and the crosses of tees.
1985, Stephen King, Paranoid: A Chant
It said, in a whispering, buzzing voice, "Gee-you-ess-ess-ay-dash-em-ee-ar-ar-wye-dash-em-eye-en-gee-oh-dash-pee-eye-pee-dash-pee-ee-ar-ar-wye-dash-pee-eye-en-gee-oh."
2004, Will Rogers, The Stonking Steps, page 170
plural pee
(Britain, Ireland, colloquial) Pence; penny (a quantity of money) examples
(nautical) The bill of an anchor. examples
The sliding weight on a steelyard. examples