Idiom | Meaning | Example |
piss in the pickles [B] |
ruin a project, wreck a piece of work
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Plans for a school were OK until the Premier pissed in the pickles.
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piss like a race horse [B] |
have to urinate, back teeth are floating
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I hope this mall has a washroom. I have to piss like a race horse.
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piss off [B] |
leave, go, beat it, take off
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"If you don't like cigar smoke," he said, "you can piss off."
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piss on them [B] |
who cares about them? they are worthless
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When Scotty heard you quit the team, he said, "Piss on him!"
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piss parade [B] |
a group of people pissing together
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On bus trips we stopped for a piss parade every two or three hours.
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piss poor [B] |
of poor quality, not well made
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Grandpa said, "That's a piss-poor tractor. Don't buy it."
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piss pot full [B] |
a lot, very many, more than expected
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After the poker game, Sammy had a piss pot full of loonies.
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piss your pants [B] |
become very frightened, be very scared
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The House of Horrors is so scary you'll piss your pants!
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pissed [B] |
angry, upset, teed off
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She was really pissed when you told her to carry your luggage.
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pissed [B] |
drunk, hammered, sloshed
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When I saw her walk, I knew she was pissed. She nearly fell down.
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