Siss vs Piss - What's the difference?
siss | piss |
(US, colloquial) A hissing noise.
(US, colloquial, intransitive) To make a hissing sound.
(vulgar) Urine.
(vulgar, slang) Alcoholic beverage, especially of inferior quality.
(vulgar) To urinate.
(vulgar) To discharge as or with the urine.
As nouns the difference between siss and piss
is that siss is (us|colloquial) a hissing noise while piss is (vulgar) urine.As verbs the difference between siss and piss
is that siss is (us|colloquial|intransitive) to make a hissing sound while piss is (vulgar) to urinate.siss
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Noun
(es)Verb
(es)- a flatiron hot enough to siss when touched with a wet finger
piss
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Noun
- 1611' ''Monster, I do smell all horse-'''piss ; at which my nose is in great indignation.'' ā Shakespeare, ''The Tempest , Act 4, Scene 1.
- 2005' ''There in a puddle of '''piss sat Princess Fatima, her dress up over her knees, vomit dripping onto her bodice'' - Richard Connelly Miller, ''Tanglefoot
Synonyms
* See alsoVerb
- 1601' ''O Jove, a beastly fault! And then another fault in the semblance of a fowl; think on āt, Jove; a foul fault! When gods have hot backs, what shall poor men do? For me, I am here a Windsor stag; and the fattest, I think, iā the forest. Send me a cool rut-time, Jove, or who can blame me '''to piss my tallow? Who comes here? my doe?'' ā Shakespeare, ''The Merry Wives of Windsor , Act 5, Scene 5.