Pee is an informal but common word that means "to urinate." Of all the slang words for bodily functions, this is one of the least offensive. Though it's not very naughty to talk about peeing or taking a pee, this term is a little childish.
Our team of content designers agreed that it's OK to use 'pee' because everyone understands it, especially people who find reading difficult. We also use 'urine' because most people understand it and search for it. In the same way, we use 'poo' because everyone understands it.
I HAVE TO PEE
This is an informal way of saying you have to use the toilet. Using the word 'pee', however, could be considered a little impolite.
For me, pee is used as a verb ('she needed to pee'), while wee works much better as a noun ('she needed a wee'), but can also work as a verb ('she needed to wee').
Piss. Origin: Middle English, from Old French pisser, probably of imitative origin. In keeping with our theme of bodily waste, we have piss, a relatively mild swear word, but definitely not something you'd like your grandmother to hear you say.
pee-on (plural pee-ons) (derogatory, slang) A peon; a lowly person, especially in the workplace.
(wiː ) British, Australian and New Zealand informal. noun. 1. a. the act or an instance of urinating.
Referral to Poop School is appropriate whenever a parent expresses concern about their child's stooling behavior. “We only ask that the child be referred to a pediatric gastroenterologist first since behavioral interventions are less effective if there is a physiologic cause for constipation,” says Dr. Corvi.
It's not the same, but it's completely safe. The bottom line: As long as you're both infection-free, you only do it occasionally, and your wife doesn't experience any irritation from it, you're probably in the clear.
Holding your urine for extremely long periods of time can also cause urinary tract infections due to bacteria build-up. In addition, it can increase your risk of kidney disease and in rare cases even risk your bladder bursting—a condition that can be deadly. There are plenty of reasons to hold back a bowel movement.
Wee – is a Scottish word for small. In England it's a euphemism for urine.
Do pelvic floor muscle exercises. Pelvic floor exercises, also known as Kegel exercises, help hold urine in the bladder. Daily exercises can strengthen these muscles, which can help keep urine from leaking when you sneeze, cough, lift, laugh, or have a sudden urge to urinate.
Latrine. The word Latrine has its roots in both Latin and French. It comes from the Latin word for wash, 'lavare'. Over time, this Latin word evolved into 'lavatrina' which was then shortened to 'latrina' before eventually becoming 'latrine' courtesy of the French people in the mid-1600s.
Some child-friendly potty words, proper and slang, for urine and urination include: Pee, or pee-pee. Wee, or wee-wee. Tinkle.
Normal Stools:
Normal range: 3 per day to 1 every 2 days. Once children are on a regular diet, their stool pattern is like adults. Kids who go every 3 days often drift into longer times.
It's also important not to discipline your child for the accident but for the misbehavior surrounding the refusal to clean up. Try positive discipline techniques like a sticker chart or behavior chart to reward your child for pooping in the potty.
Mushy and watery/liquid: Mushy stool is usually made up of very soft pieces that fall apart when they hit the water. This may be due to poor lifestyle/diet change, higher stress than what the body is used to or an intestinal disorder. It can also happen when there is a change in exercise routine.
The most common verbal greeting is a simple “Hey”, “Hello”, or “Hi”. Some people may use Australian slang and say “G'day” or “G'day mate”. However, this is less common in cities. Many Australians greet by saying “Hey, how are you?”.
1. to do a poop: I gotta goona. 2. gunna (pronounced 'goona') = manure: I stepped in dog gunna; That kid is in deep gunna.
Australian goodbye is “Hooroo”; sometimes they even “cheerio” like British people, a UK slang word.
(especially Scottish English) very small in size. a wee girl.
"to urinate, discharge the fluid secreted by the kidneys and stored in the urinary bladder," c. 1300, pissen, from Old French pissier "urinate" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *pissiare, of imitative origin.
From Middle English wey, weygh, wegh, weȝe, wæȝe (“little bit”), from Old English wǣġ, wǣġe (“weight”), from Proto-West Germanic *wāgu, from Proto-Germanic *wēgō (“scales, weight”) and *wēgǭ (“weight”), related to Middle English weġan (“to move, weigh”) (15c).
What's normal and how many times is too frequent to urinate? Most people pee about seven to eight times per day, on average. If you feel the need to pee much more than that, or if you're getting up every hour or 30 minutes to go, you might be frequently urinating.