wee-wee
English
Etymology
Onomatopoeic for the sound of urination.
Noun
wee-wee (countable and uncountable, plural wee-wees)
- (childish) Urine.
- (childish, slang) The penis, the male genitalia.
- 1978, Andrew Holleran, Dancer from the Dance, New York: New American Library, Chapter 2, p. 45:
- “I agree he’s gorgeous,” said his friend, “but someone told me he has the smallest wee-wee in New York.”
- 1978, Andrew Holleran, Dancer from the Dance, New York: New American Library, Chapter 2, p. 45:
Synonyms
- (urine): wee, see also Thesaurus:urine
- (penis): See Thesaurus:penis
Translations
urination (childish) — See also translations at urination
childish: male or female genitalia — See also translations at penis
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Verb
wee-wee (third-person singular simple present wee-wees, present participle wee-weeing, simple past and past participle wee-weed)
Synonyms
- wee, see also Thesaurus:urinate
Translations
to urinate — See also translations at urinate
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