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British slang has been the subject of many books, including a seven volume dictionary published in 1889. ... Urinate, urination. [293] sling one's hook Go away.
Public urination still remains more accepted by males in the UK, although British cultural tradition itself seems to find such practices objectionable. [40] In Islamic toilet etiquette , it is haram to urinate while facing the Qibla , or to turn one's back to it when urinating or relieving bowels, but modesty requirements for females make it ...
Taking the piss is a colloquial term meaning to either mock at the expense of others, or to be joking, without the element of offence; or to be 'unfair' and take more than is warranted. [1]
Divided by a Common Language: A Guide to British and American English. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 978-0-618-00275-7. Hargraves, Orin (2003). Mighty Fine Words and Smashing Expressions: Making Sense of Transatlantic English. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-515704-8.
British slang for penis. In 2011, Harry returned from an expedition to the North Pole to attend his brother’s wedding and was alarmed to discover that his todger was frostbitten — an ...
soft bread roll or a sandwich made from it (this itself is a regional usage in the UK rather than a universal one); in plural, breasts (vulgar slang e.g. "get your baps out, love"); a person's head (Northern Ireland). [21] barmaid *, barman a woman or man who serves drinks in a bar.
A British serial pooper has been officially banned from defecating and urinating in any open space in her town after more than two decades of criminal behavior, police said.
Slang for Urine; Slang for Urination; P, the 16th letter of the English alphabet; Peeblesshire, historic county in Scotland, Chapman code; Penny or pence; Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble, a North Korean electronica group "Pee" , an episode of South Park; P.E.E., a math rock band from San Francisco