Peed: meaning, definitions and examples
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peed
[ piːd ]
to urinate
The word 'peed' is the past tense of the verb 'pee,' which means to urinate. It is an informal and often childish way to refer to the act of discharging urine. This term is commonly used in casual conversations, especially among children. It reflects a sense of lightheartedness or humor regarding bodily functions.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- I peed my pants when I laughed.
- The dog peed on the grass.
- He told me he peed in the bushes.
- She peed right before the movie started.
Translations
Translations of the word "peed" in other languages:
🇵🇹 peed
- urinar
- mijar
🇮🇳 पेशाब करना
- पेशाब
- पेशाब करना
🇩🇪 pinkeln
- urinieren
- wasserlassen
🇮🇩 buang air kecil
🇺🇦 попісяти
- сеча
- попіс
🇵🇱 sikać
🇯🇵 おしっこをする
- 排尿する
- おしっこ
🇫🇷 faire pipi
- uriner
- pipi
🇪🇸 hacer pipí
- orinar
- miccionar
🇹🇷 çiş yapmak
- idrar yapmak
- çiş
🇰🇷 오줌을 누다
- 소변을 보다
- 오줌
🇸🇦 تبول
- تبوّل
- بول
🇨🇿 čurat
- močit
- moč
🇸🇰 cikať
- močiť
- moč
🇨🇳 尿
- 排尿
- 小便
🇸🇮 urinirati
- mokrača
- pissati
🇮🇸 pissa
- þvag
- piss
🇰🇿 зәр шығару
- зәр
- зәр тастау
🇬🇪 შარდი
- შარდის გაკეთება
- შარდი
🇦🇿 sidik
- sidik çıxarmaq
- sidik etmək
🇲🇽 hacer pipí
- orinar
- miccionar
Etymology
The word 'pee' comes from the late 19th century, likely as an alteration of the word 'piss,' which has roots in the Latin word 'pissiare' meaning 'to urinate.' While 'pee' is considered a more mild and socially acceptable term than 'piss,' it still carries an informal connotation. The addition of '-ed' to form 'peed' follows common English verb conjugation rules. This playful term reflects the language's ability to adapt and create colloquial expressions. Over time, 'pee' has become widely used in everyday language, especially among children, contributing to its lighthearted nature.