Yes, it means to urinate in, on or to discharge.
piss
Piss is the common word for urine. If it is a bad word, depends in what context the word is used. For instance: saying, "I'm going for a pee" is more informative than offensive. Telling someone to, "Piss off!" can be viewed as being offensive, unless it is your mate, and said jocularly.
An all-purpose word all over Europe : English : piss French: pisser German: pisssen
well personally i would consider it a swear word, but that's just my opinion
It is an imitative word from Vulgar Latin, 'Pissiare' or Old French 'Pissier'
No. This is a modern day word. The New Testament does not use vulgar language.
piss off piss off
The homophone for "piss" is "piste".
Dandelions are sometimes called 'piss a beds' or 'piss the beds' because they contain a diuretic chemical which, if eaten, can cause a person to urinate.
yuren. Or 'urine', as most people spell it. Another word is 'piss'.
Piss Factory was created on 1974-06-05.
Piss Up a Rope was created in 1996.