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1 take the piss out of*
expr.verarschen v. -
2 piss
1.(coarse)noun2)2. intransitive verbhave a/go for a piss — pissen/pissen gehen (derb)
pissen (derb)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/90126/piss_off">piss off* * *[pɪs](fam!)to have [or AM take] a \piss aufs Klo gehen fam, pinkeln fam, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. biseln fam, pissen derbto need a \piss mal [pinkeln] müssen famII. viIII. vt▪ to \piss oneself in die Hose machen, sich akk bepinkeln fam [o derb bepissen]; ( fig: laugh) sich dat vor Lachen in die Hosen machen fam, sich akk kaputtlachen fam* * *[pɪs] (sl)1. n(= urine) Pisse f (vulg)to have or take a piss — pissen (vulg)
to go for a piss — pissen gehen (vulg)
2. vipissen (inf)it's pissing with rain (inf) — es pisst (sl)
3. vtpissen (sl)4. vrsich bepissen (vulg)we pissed ourselves ( laughing) — wir haben uns bepisst (sl)
* * *piss [pıs] vulgA v/i1. pissen, schiffen (urinieren):piss on sth fig auf etwas scheißena) herumblödeln umg,b) herumgammeln umgit’s pissing (down)B v/tbe pissed off stocksauer sein umg;be pissed off with die Schnauze voll haben von umgC s1. Pisse f, Schiffe f (beide sl):2. Pissen n, Schiffen n (beide sl):3. Aus Bier n* * *1.(coarse)noun2)2. intransitive verbhave a/go for a piss — pissen/pissen gehen (derb)
pissen (derb)Phrasal Verbs:- piss off* * *n.Pisse nur sing. f. v.pinkeln v.pissen v. -
3 piss
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4 piss
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5 piss
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6 screw around
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7 screw around
vi1) ( twist suddenly)to \screw around one's head/ neck around den Kopf/Hals verdrehen2) (fam!);to \screw around sb around ( take the piss) jdn verarschen ( derb) ( cause trouble) jdm das Leben sauer machen ( fam)
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