piss

[ pis ]
/ pɪs /
Vulgar.

noun

verb (used without object), pissed, piss·ing.

to urinate.

Idioms for piss

Origin of piss

1250–1300; Middle English pissen < Old French pissier < Vulgar Latin *pisiāre (imitative)

British Dictionary definitions for piss off (1 of 2)

piss off

verb (adverb) slang

(tr; often passive) to annoy, irritate, or disappoint
(intr) mainly British to go away; depart, often used to dismiss a person

British Dictionary definitions for piss off (2 of 2)

piss
/ (pɪs) slang /

verb

(intr) to urinate
(tr) to discharge as or in one's urine to piss blood

noun

Word Origin for piss

C13: from Old French pisser, probably of imitative origin

Idioms and Phrases with piss off

piss off

1

Make very angry, as in That letter pissed me off, or She was pissed off because no one had called her. [Vulgar slang; 1940s]

2

Go away, as in Piss off and stop bothering me. [Vulgar slang; mid-1900s]