pee-pee
Americannoun
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urine.
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the act of urinating.
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the penis.
verb (used without object)
idioms
Etymology
Origin of pee-pee
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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The expectant mom continued: "I am on complete and total don't get out except to pee-pee bed rest."
From Fox News • Sep. 18, 2020
Your cats are speaking to you in the most ancient of languages: pee-pee.
From Slate • Nov. 20, 2018
Understanding she had the eyes of the room, my daughter promptly went rogue and, ignoring the guitar man’s instructions, launched into a tail-shaking affair she likes to call “the pee-pee dance”.
From The Guardian • Mar. 2, 2017
“This was a great day for us,” said Rubio, who had not yet resorted to making pee-pee jokes about the Donald.
From New York Times • Mar. 14, 2016
They speak a rudimentary English—milk, pee-pee, cookie—but have trouble with words like onion and union.
From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee
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