ORIGINAL: Dr1Driver
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
Oh, just spell it the way that that Merry Melody's cartoon canary 'Tweety Bird" pronounces it and I'll bet that bad old filter will let it through.

Ooooh, you bad ole puddycat!!!! See! It worked!!!