RE: Peeing contest--let's go
What I'd REALLY like to know is how is the word "peeing"
pee
One entry found.
pee[2,intransitive verb]
Main Entry: 2pee
Function: intransitive verb
Inflected Form(s): peed; pee·ing
Etymology: euphemism from the initial letter of piss
Date: circa 1880
sometimes vulgar : urinate
allowed in the subject line when my use of the word "yssupcat" - one word - (yea, had to do it backwards to get it in)
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.
yssupcat
SYLLABICATION: puss·y·cat
PRONUNCIATION: ps-kt
NOUN: 1. A cat. 2. Informal One who is regarded as easygoing, mild-mannered, or amiable.
in reference to the handling qualities of a certain plane be edited by a hithertofore unknown filter program? A perfectly legitimate word. Are we a little hypocritical here?
Dr.1