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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a wee" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to refer to taking a short break to urinate.
Example: "Excuse me for a moment, I need to have a wee before we continue."
Alternatives: "take a quick bathroom break" or "go to the restroom."
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Want to have a wee cry.
If he wants to have a wee dig, he can have a wee dig.
(Have a wee look-see at this Gerd Muller masterclass).
Have a wee little croquette filled with foie gras and rum and coconut milk.
"I'll have a wee look at it now, go away and have a debrief," Strachan said.
So let's have a wee think about how you might approach the very first bar.
The No lot would probably have a wee sherry and a quiet chuckle.
It's boring, but always have a wee after sex: raging cystitis is a proper passion-killer.
8.02pm BST 2 min: Both sides take the opportunity to have a wee stroke of the ball.
The visitor centre will be happy to show you around their copper tuns and let you have a wee dram when you're ready to warm up again.
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She just has a wee problem with emotions.
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