piss

BrE /pɪs/ AmE /pɪs/

verb / noun en → es

1 URINE [intransitive] C2

to urinate; to produce urine

orinar, mear (col)

Collocations piss in the toilet

  • He had to piss before he left.

    Tenía que orinar antes de salir.

2 ABUSE [transitive] C1

to speak rudely or abusively; to insult

insultar, maldecir (col)

  • piss at somebody
  • He started to piss at everyone in the room.

    Empezó a insultar a todos en la habitación.

3 DRINK [intransitive] C1

to drink alcohol; to get drunk

tomarse una copa, emborracharse (col)

Collocations piss up a storm

  • They went out to piss and didn't come back until morning.

    Salieron para tomarse unas copas y no regresaron hasta la mañana siguiente.

4 ANGER [intransitive] C1

to become very angry; to be extremely annoyed

enfadarse, ponerse furioso (col)

Collocations piss and moan

  • He pissed when he heard the news.

    Se enfadó mucho al enterarse de la noticia.

5 DIRTY [transitive] C1

to make dirty or unclean; to soil

ensuciar, manchar (col)

Collocations piss the bed

  • The dog pissed on the carpet.

    El perro ensució el tapete.

6 DISLIKE [transitive] C1

to dislike intensely; to hate

odiar, aborrecer (col)

Collocations piss on something

  • I don't give a shit about your opinion, I just piss on it.

    No me importa tu opinión, simplemente la odio.

7 PESSIMISTIC [intransitive] C1

to express pessimistic or negative views; to complain bitterly

quejarse amargamente, maldecir (col)

Collocations piss and moan

  • He's always pissing about the state of the world.

    Siempre está quejándose amargamente sobre el estado del mundo.

8 URINE [noun] C1

the liquid waste product produced by urination; urine

orina, pipí (col)

Collocations a piss

  • He had to take a piss.

    Tenía que orinar.