Mear (en. Piss)

/me.ar/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To expel urine.
The dog went out to the garden to pee.
El perro salió al jardín a mear.
To urinate in an inappropriate place.
You shouldn't pee in the street.
No deberías mear en la calle.
To take a break to urinate.
I'm going to pee before continuing the trip.
Voy a mear antes de continuar el viaje.

Etymology

From the Latin 'mictare', which means to urinate.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to pee oneself with laughter
Laughing a lot to the point of losing control.
mearse de risa
peeing and peeing
Doing something non-stop.
meando y meando
I don't want to pee
I don't want to lose control or composure.
no me quiero mear

Related Words

urine
Yellow liquid that is excreted by the kidneys.
orina
urethra
Duct through which urine is expelled.
uretra
pee
Colloquial term referring to urine.
pis

Slang Meanings

To pee on someone
Don't pay attention to him, he's just peeing on people.
No le hagas caso, está solo meando a la gente.
To pee oneself with fear
When he saw the ghost, he almost peed himself with fear.
Cuando vio al fantasma, casi se mea de miedo.
To pee oneself with laughter
That joke is so good that I peed myself with laughter.
Ese chiste es tan bueno que me he meado de la risa.
To pee in the corner
Don't tell me you saw him pee in the corner.
No me digas que lo viste mear en la esquina.
To pee out of the pot
His comment seemed to me like peeing out of the pot.
Su comentario me pareció mear fuera del tiesto.