"pee off" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: En-au-pee off.ogg [Australia] Forms: pees off [present, singular, third-person], peeing off [participle, present], peed off [participle, past], peed off [past]
Etymology: From piss off, pee being the first letter of (and a euphemism for) piss. Etymology templates: {{m|en|piss off}} piss off, {{m|en|pee}} pee, {{m|en|piss}} piss Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} pee off (third-person singular simple present pees off, present participle peeing off, simple past and past participle peed off)
  1. (euphemistic, sometimes humorous) Synonym of piss off (all senses) Tags: euphemistic, humorous, sometimes Synonyms: piss off [synonym, synonym-of] Derived forms: peed off

Inflected forms

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