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Tag: orinar

Definitions tagged orinar in the street dictionary.

Hacer pis

To go pee or take a leak. (In Panama, it is used interchangeably with the common regional term hacer chichi).

"Don't drink so much water, honey, or you're going to want to hacer pis in the church."

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Hacer chichí

To pee or urinate. (This is a common informal expression used by both children and adults).

Open the door for me, I am about to Hacer chichí.

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Mion

A person who is known for urinating very frequently or for doing it in public places.

A: 'Wait for me a moment, I am going to pee behind that tree.' B: 'Oh, Martin. Aren't you ashamed of being such a mion?'

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Pis

A colloquial term for pee or urine. It is primarily used in the phrases hacer pis (to pee) or having ganas de hacer pis (needing to pee).

Susana needs to hacer pis, will you go to the bathroom with her? : Do not give the child so much water, I do not want him to need to hacer pis.

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Mear

A vulgar or informal term for urinating, equivalent to taking a piss.

I am meando, buddy. My dad always mea in the street and he's not even ashamed.

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Hacer aguas

A polite and slightly childish euphemism for using the bathroom. It distinguishes between number one (aguas menores) and number two (aguas mayores) based on the consistency of the waste to avoid using graphic language.

Teacher, I need to go hacer aguas

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achicar

In Peruvian slang, to urinate or take a leak (it literally means to pump or drain out water).

Please, let's find a bathroom because I need to achicar.

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Echar la corta

To take a quick leak or go for a piss. This expression is used in Chile when someone needs to urinate urgently or to signal that they will return very soon from the bathroom break.

Hey man wait for me, I am going to echar la corta now and then we will keep playing soccer, dude.

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Miadero

A casual, makeshift, or pre-established spot where men gather to take a piss.

car tires, a dark corner, or a tree: all of these can serve as a Miadero.

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Numero uno

An expression used when going to the bathroom to indicate that you are going to urinate.

Juan: Hey, where are you going? Luis: Oh, to the bathroom. Juan: What number? Luis: Numero uno.

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