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Body Parts & Functions

cacre-si

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[ˈkakɾesi]

1. pronominal verb To shit one’s bed, one’s clothes, etc. (informal word).

2. pronominal verb To have desire for poo, to have to poo (informal word).

Etymology: From caca plus derivative suffix -re.

cacre

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[ˈkakɾe]

1. intransitive verb To shit, to poo (informal word).

Etymology: From caca plus derivative suffix -re.

caca

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[ˈkaka]

1. feminine noun Shit, poo (informal word).

Etymology: From Latin cacare, to shit.

pisejăre-si

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[piˈsejəɾesi]

1. pronominal verb To wet (one’s bed, one’s clothes, etc.) with urine (informal word).

2. pronominal verb To have desire for piss, to have to pee (informal word).

Etymology: From pis plus derivative suffix -ejăre.

pisejăre

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[piˈsejəɾe]

1. intransitive verb To piss, to pee, to urinate (informal word).

Etymology: From pis plus derivative suffix -ejăre.

pis

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[pis]

1. masculine noun Piss, pee, urine (informal word).

Etymology: From the onomatopoeic sound of piss.

orinăre

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[oˈɾinəɾe]

1. intransitive verb To urinate, to pee.

Etymology: From orina plus derivative suffix -re.

orina

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[oˈɾina]

1. feminine noun Urine, pee.

Etymology: From Latin urina.

petidre-si

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[peˈtidɾesi]

1. pronominal verb To fart.

Etymology: From pètid plus derivative suffix -re.

dormata

Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[doɾˈmata]

1. feminine noun Sleep, nap.

Etymology: From dorm-, stem of dormăre, plus derivative suffix -ata.

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