Of course not! It just means pee!
The word is considered vulgar.
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mabey
is not a bad word
In my family it is a yes but in your family it might be a no
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It's not a sweaters
no
Some are, yes. Think of some and look them up. The question is difficult because it is not always clear what makes a bad word bad. Sometimes the passage of time and the general usage of words from culture to culture play a big role in deciding what words are 'bad'. For example, the word piss appears in the King James version of the Bible. If you were having tea with Queen Elizabeth and started throwing around the word piss, my guess is that they would be throwing you out.
well personally i would consider it a swear word, but that's just my opinion
A slang word for urine is pee. Curiously, "pee" is a euphemism for the older and still surviving slang word "piss". In the same way we talk about the F-word or the S-word, people who did not want to pronounce "piss" called it the P-word, or just "P" which is now spelled "pee"
I think it just means to go to the toilet though there could be something else it refers to. "To take a piss" means "to urinate", or "to go the toilet". On the other hand, "to take the piss" means "to ridicule" or "to tease in a derisive manner". Thus, in a pub: to say "Excuse me, I have to take a piss" should lead to no altercation. But "Are you taking the piss" just might.
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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.
They can not answer it. Its a childrens network. I sure do wish they did though. I really want to know............
Some are, yes. Think of some and look them up. The question is difficult because it is not always clear what makes a bad word bad. Sometimes the passage of time and the general usage of words from culture to culture play a big role in deciding what words are 'bad'. For example, the word piss appears in the King James version of the Bible. If you were having tea with Queen Elizabeth and started throwing around the word piss, my guess is that they would be throwing you out.
piss
An all-purpose word all over Europe : English : piss French: pisser German: pisssen
Yes, it means to urinate in, on or to discharge.
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.
eew...you gotta be kidding me....
Not nearly as bad as dog urine. In other words, no not really.
piss off piss off