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pisser
English
Etymology
From Middle English pissere; equivalent to piss +? -er (“agent noun”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?s?(r)
Noun
pisser (plural pissers)
- (mildly vulgar) One who pisses.
- (mildly vulgar) That which pisses, particularly a penis.
- (US dialect, slang, mildly vulgar) Someone or something impressive or remarkable.
- (Britain, slang, mildly vulgar) A disappointing or frustrating situation or event.
- (chiefly US, mildly vulgar, slang) That into which one pisses: a toilet or urinal.
- (Australia, slang, mildly vulgar) An extremely amusing person or thing.
- (informal) Synonym of piss clam
Synonyms
- (vulgar slang for toilet): See shitter and Thesaurus:toilet
Translations
References
- Oxford English Dictionary. "pisser, n."
Anagrams
- 'spires, Persis, Speirs, Spiers, persis, prises, resips, spiers, spires
Dutch
Etymology
From pissen +? -er.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?s?r
Noun
pisser m (plural pissers, diminutive pissertje n)
- (literally) one who pisses
- (figuratively) penis
- (figuratively) amateur
Synonyms
- plasser
French
Etymology
From Old French pissier, from Vulgar Latin *pissi?re, present active infinitive of *pissi?, of originally Germanic origin or more likely of echoic origin. Cognates include Catalan pixar, Italian pisciare, Romanian pi?a.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pi.se/
Verb
pisser
- (transitive, intransitive, slang) to piss
- (transitive) to pour with (some liquid)
- Et, au milieu de cette buée amassée goutte à goutte, de cette évaporation continue des trois marmites, où fondaient les cochons, il n'était certainement pas, du plancher au plafond, un clou qui ne pissât la graisse.
- And, in the midst of that steam built up drop by drop, that continual evaporation from the three pots where the pigs were stewing, there wasn't a single nail from floor to ceiling which wasn't pouring with grease. (Emile Zola, Le Ventre de Paris)
- Et, au milieu de cette buée amassée goutte à goutte, de cette évaporation continue des trois marmites, où fondaient les cochons, il n'était certainement pas, du plancher au plafond, un clou qui ne pissât la graisse.
Conjugation
Derived terms
- ne plus se sentir pisser
- pisse
- pissenlit
- pisseur, pisseuse
- pleuvoir comme vache qui pisse
Further reading
- “pisser” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- prises, prisse
Middle English
Noun
pisser
- Alternative form of pissere
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French pissier, from Vulgar Latin *pissi?
Verb
pisser
- (vulgar) to piss (excrete urine)
Conjugation
- Middle French conjugation varies from one text to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
pisser
- present of pisse
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kisser
English
Etymology
Agent noun of kiss: from kiss +? -er.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?k?s?/
- Rhymes: -?s?(r)
Noun
kisser (plural kissers)
- One who kisses.
- She's a great kisser!
- Synonym: pasher
- (slang) Mouth.
- 1918, Ralph Selwood Kendall, Benton of the Royal Mounted, Grosset & Dunlap, New York, p. 121:
- Get yore handkerchief ready, an' run out an' cram it into his kisser an' choke th' —— if he starts in to holler.
- 1918, Ralph Selwood Kendall, Benton of the Royal Mounted, Grosset & Dunlap, New York, p. 121:
- (slang) Face.
- 1999, Karen Shenfeld, "Fanny Brice 1891-1951," in The Law of Return, Guernica, ?ISBN, p. 18:
- Not a pretty kisser,
- but so mobile those
- drawn-on brows, bulging
- peepers green as dill,
- cock-eyed grin,
- the It Girls lost it
- beside her.
- 1999, Karen Shenfeld, "Fanny Brice 1891-1951," in The Law of Return, Guernica, ?ISBN, p. 18:
- The kissing gourami.
- (archery) A button on a bowstring that indicates consistent height when drawing a bow, for example by being placed against the archer's mouth .
Translations
References
- “kisser” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- "kisser" in Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, © 2006-2007 Merriam-Webster, Incorporated.
Anagrams
- Kisers, Riskes, Serkis, krises, skiers, skries
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic ???????? (kassara), intensive second stem of ??????? (kasara), whence Maltese kiser (“to break”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?ss?r/
Verb
kisser (imperfect jkisser, past participle mkisser)
- to smash; to shatter; to crush
Conjugation
Related terms
- kiser
- nkiser
- tkisser
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