pee - use in sentences
Object
- lot: This signal tells you that: sometimes you need to pee a lot sometimes you just have a trickle.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- out: I'm not sure what tricks he's taught the rabbits unless it is peeing out of the cage.
Converse of object
- need: Oh god I hope I don't need a pee!
- take: On fourth, you get off, take a pee, get on.
- have: I've had a pee, I can take the wait.
- go: Go pee in the car park, bum in the air, Run around naked, don't say its not fair.
Modifies a noun
- bottle: A pee bottle comes in very handy for this type of emergency!
Modifying Another Word
- then: She says you are going to die up there then pees herself.
- still: I can still pee on the carpet in the dark.
- n't: If she does n't pee soon, she thinks, she'll spray all over the floor.
- even: She often denies she has to pee even when she's all twisted up trying to hold it in.
Followed by a transitive particle
- off: We are going to break the record for the most fossil fuel consumed at once, just to pee off the greenies.
Possessives
- cat: UPDATE II: Did you know that cat's pee strips varnish from furniture?
Used with why or when
- when: She often denies she has to pee even when she's all twisted up trying to hold it in.
Present participle complement
- stand: Its gonna take a year to figure out how girls pee standing up!
Preposition: in
- corner: Walk in here, skitter across the linoleum and pee in the corners?
Noun used with modifier
- cat: Honey, the new place smells of cat pee.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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