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.
yuren. Or 'urine', as most people spell it. Another word is 'piss'.
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.
Piss Factory was created on 1974-06-05.
Piss Up a Rope was created in 1996.