pee
Pronunciation: [piː]
Word
Context: "biological function"
(verb) to urinate, which means to release liquid waste from your body. Everyone does this several times a day when their bladders are full.
Example
I need to pee before we leave the house.
Example
He didn't pee at all during the long trip.
Example
Do you have to pee right now?
Context: "biological function"
(noun) the liquid waste that comes out when you urinate. It's something that everyone produces and gets rid of daily.
Example
The doctor said my pee looks healthy.
Example
Her pee was not clear, which worried her a bit.
Example
What should I do if my pee changes color?
Context: "informal speech"
(verb) a casual way of saying you need to go to the bathroom. People often use this term when talking with friends or young children.
Example
She said she has to pee really badly.
Example
I don't have to pee; I can wait until we get home.
Example
Are you sure you don’t need to pee before we leave?
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