"Pee" is a colloquial term for urine, commonly used in informal contexts. It is derived from the word "piss," and serves as a more socially acceptable way to refer to the act of urination or the substance itself. In addition, "pee" can also be used as a verb, meaning to urinate.
pee
Do you need to pee?
ITS REAL I TELL U REALL! In the modern English dictionary "Pee-Pee" is not a word. However, in modern English lingo, many young children (usually under the age of 8 years old) refer to the male penis as a "pee-pee", for many young children find the word "penis" embarrassing to say, and also find the word "pee-pee" comical due to it's childish sound.
Dupioni is pronounced "doo-pee-oh-nee" in English.
To urinate. It actually means Point, Evidence, and Explanation.
pee
Do you need to pee?
you JUST pee in the hole dumb a$$
"Pio" is what baby chick say. In English they say "Chirp" Pronounced "PEE-oh"
no a hamster in english is hamster...
In English, Calliope is pronounced as kuh-LIE-uh-pee.
'Mi piace' (mee pee-AHchay) is Italian, literally, '(it) pleases me' = 'I like....'
if you mean where it comes out, then yes
pee pee pee pee
ITS REAL I TELL U REALL! In the modern English dictionary "Pee-Pee" is not a word. However, in modern English lingo, many young children (usually under the age of 8 years old) refer to the male penis as a "pee-pee", for many young children find the word "penis" embarrassing to say, and also find the word "pee-pee" comical due to it's childish sound.
Urine.
Did you mean to say " how do snakes Pee?" it's *pee not pea Pea is a vegetable and pee is urine