Meaning of piss on | Babel Free
Definitions
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To express contempt and disrespect for someone or something, or to act accordingly. idiomatic, mildly, slang, vulgar
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To reject (a person, an idea, etc.) idiomatic, imperative, mildly, slang, vulgar
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see piss, on.
Examples
“You just completely pissed on my job performance here.”
“If you cancel this contract, you're basically pissing on me and all the work I've done for you.”
“She wants us to work outside in the dark? Piss on that. I'm going home early.”
“You've done nothing but complain the whole time we've been here. Piss on you. I'm done listening to you.”
“As Mr. Green started to dial the phone to contact Mr. Noonan, Mr. King said to Mr. Green, "Piss on you, piss on the railroad, and if you are calling Mr. Noonan, piss on him too.”
“"Piss on that!" Ellen shouted.[…]"Piss on you, Tom Builder! […] Piss on all of you, too. […] Piss on Kingsbridge Priory! […]Piss on the prior!" she said. "Piss on the sub-prior, and the sacrist, and the cantor and the treasurer, and all […]"”
“Pirelli: You're really into that humanitarian bit, huh? Well, piss on you. I just want to get out of this army and get me a job. […]Pirelli: Hey piss on you. You don't know my life back in the good ole United States. Piss on you. Han: Well, piss on you, too.”
“The fox is a very dangerous animal. First, he can attack people; he can bite if he feels cornered without any hope of escape. Worse, he can piss on you, and his urine can be deadly if it's from a female with a liver disease.”
“It's better to be pissed off than be pissed on. Unless you have a snakebite or you're on fire.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.