Thursday, April 13, 2017

vocabulary - What's the difference between verbs pee and piss?


I wonder what's the difference between these two verbs given that the dictionaries translate it the same way?



Answer



Piss would be considered more vulgar, pee would be considered more mild and informal.


It's common to ask a young child, "Do you need to go pee?" I wouldn't ask a young child, "Do you need to take a piss?"


The words also have differences in how they are used, as those questions show. You can go pee, and you can take a piss. (Other variants may apply, with differences in how standard they might be. I wouldn't say that take a pee or go piss are unacceptable, but they don't seem as common.)


Piss can also be used a slang verb. To get pissed is to get very angry. (For example: Joe was pissed about his traffic ticket.)


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