Occurring nine times in the King James version (all in the Old Testament), it means the same as it does today: as a noun, "urine;" as a verb, "urinate."
According to the the bible be it the old testament and as well as the new testament there is no mention of the piss ant anywhere. So there is no reference to this.
its not in the Bible but it means a protector
It means the rainbow in the bible.
The word "piss" is mentioned twice in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, specifically in 1 Samuel 25:22 and 1 Kings 14:10. However, it's worth noting that the use of this word in those verses can be seen as a euphemism rather than a direct mention.
The Cristian Bible came from the word Biblia this means Bible in greek.
According to the the bible be it the old testament and as well as the new testament there is no mention of the piss ant anywhere. So there is no reference to this.
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.
I think you must mean "piss into the wind" and it means to do something without thinking ahead to its consequences.
Yes, it means to urinate in, on or to discharge.
Dpmo in slang means don't piss me off
'a slash' is an English term to mean urinate. eg. 'I am going for a slash' = 'I am going to piss/urinate/take a leak etc...
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.
It means not to lie to someone nor insult their intelligence.
Piss Factory was created on 1974-06-05.
Piss Up a Rope was created in 1996.