The phrase "not having a pot to piss in" is an idiomatic expression that means being extremely poor or lacking basic financial resources. It conveys a sense of destitution and emphasizes a person's inability to afford even the simplest necessities. The imagery suggests a dire situation where one lacks even the most basic means of comfort or dignity.
During the 1500s, poor families would urinate in a pot and at the end of the day this urine would be sold at the local tannery to tan animal hides. Some families were so poor that they "didn't have a pot to piss in" thus the term. yeah what he said
People who where hurting for money years ago would get their family to keep their urine and then sell it to hide tanners each week. If you had to do this you where considered "piss poor". Some people where so poor that they didn't even " have a pot to piss in "
I think you must mean "piss into the wind" and it means to do something without thinking ahead to its consequences.
I can see where you are coming from, but while you are certainly leaving it behind, the act of relieving yourself is either 'having' or 'taking' - rather like 'taking/having a walk' or 'taking/having a nap'.
Yes with no problem
not likely, but it could have happened if you just recently lost some weight, or did some heavy exersize right before the test
It depends on how far back that they did it. Most likely though, no.
It is a slang term more commonly known as morning wood.
Used with "off," it is considered a vulgar term, meaning to make someone angry.
A "piss-taker" in British English does not translate well into other languages, even American English. It is stronger than " yank my chain". Examples are best used to illustrate the meaning. If you make fun of somebody, it can be called "taking-the-piss". The person doing this would be a "piss-taker". Similarly, if a Saudia-Arabian cleric came to Britain and started preaching and beseeching Britons to treat women well, this would be classed as "piss-taking". In the movie, Hot-Fuzz, the chief character asks the name of a person of interest. The reply was Peter Ian Staker. The policeman immediately jumps on this "Peter Ian Staker - P I Staker -piss taker. He thinks somebody is having fun at his expense - or taking-the-piss. So to answer the question, if somebody says Peter Ian or Peter Ian Staker, it means piss-taker.
The benefits of having a stainless stell pot in your coffee maker are that the coffee is kept hotter longer, the coffee cannot stain the coffee pot, and the pot lasts longer.
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