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pee off

C1 informal inseparable intransitive

to urinate away from a place or onto something; a rare and informal expression

In plain English

to go and pee, usually away from somewhere

What does "pee off" mean?

One main meaning — here's how to use it.

1 C1 informal

to go away briefly in order to urinate, or to urinate off something or somewhere

"The dog ran to the fence to pee off by the bushes."

inseparable

Literal vs figurative

Words literally mean

to urinate off or away

Actually means

to go and pee, usually away from somewhere

Usage tip

Rare as a phrasal verb. Most learners are more likely to hear simple 'pee' or vulgar 'piss off' in unrelated senses.

Words that pair with "pee off"

Natural word combinations native speakers use most often.

outside behind a tree wall corner

How to conjugate "pee off"

The five tense forms you'll use most often.

Base
pee off
I/you/we/they
3rd person
pees off
he/she/it
Past simple
peed off
yesterday
Past participle
peed off
have + pp
-ing form
peeing off
continuous

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go pee take a leak urinate

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