urinar {vb} wee (also: micturate, urinate, whiz, wee)
wee-wee {intransitive verb}
hacer pis {vb} [coll.] wee (also: wee, pee, piddle) hacer pipí {vb} [coll.]
wee-wee {noun}
pipì {f} [child.
wee-wee → pinkeln, Pipi machen.
um menino; uma menina.
Women should always say “obrigada” (thank you), and men should always say “obrigado” (thank you). If you are very grateful, you can say: - Muito obrigada. (Thank you very much.)
Noun. popô m (plural popôs) (Brazil, slang) the buttocks synonyms ▲ Synonyms: bunda, bumbum, nádegas.
Oui oui – the subject of much immature sniggering in French classes (because it sounds like wee-wee, the childish way to say urine), the double oui is used a lot in France.
Oui is the basic and standard way to say “yes” in French. Like “Oui, c'est lundi!” (Yes, it's Monday!) And oui is pronounced /wee/, like how you would say the word we in English.
How to use Wee-wee in a sentence. Heard the urban legend about the man who got his wee wee stuck in--- you get the picture.
wee-wee {verb}
faire pipi {vb} [coll.]
It's common in French to repeat the yes twice: “oui, oui…” Of course this cracks up our English friends, but it's common to double the yes to answer in a casual way in French. It doesn't have a specific meaning: it's just a way to speak and it's not like we say “oui, oui” all the time either.
interjection. yes [interjection] used to express agreement or consent. Yes, that is true. Yes, you may go.
Spanish Translation. chica sucia.
(informal)Idioms. (especially Scottish English) very small in size. a wee girl.
/wiː/ to urinate: Daddy, I need to wee! Synonyms. pee informal.
noun. urine, urination (childish) wee-wee → pipi.
2. Wee. A word that you can expect to hear in most sentences over here is 'wee'. The term is a longstanding Irish (and Scottish) way of saying 'little'. However, in Northern Ireland, it is often used to describe things that aren't little at all.
Wee, and Wee-wee, may well be variant of pee. That itself is a jokey euphemism and appears to derive from the 'P' in p***. Shakespeare seems to use it that way in Twelfth Night, 1602: "By my life, this is my lady's hand: these be her very C's, her U's, and her T's, and thus makes she her great P's."
papier toilette toilet paper (noun)
Interjection. pucha. (Argentina, Chile, Peru, colloquial) expresses pity, disappointment, sympathy quotations ▼synonyms ▲ Synonyms: ¡Qué lata!, ¡Qué lástima!
Boto is a Portuguese name given to several types of dolphins and river dolphins native to the Amazon and the Orinoco River tributaries. A few botos exist exclusively in fresh water, and these are often considered primitive dolphins.
Noun. zica f (plural zicas) (Brazil) bad luck.