Sentence examples similar to means urinating from inspiring English sources

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Then in the 1960's, a furor erupted over the first name Tessa, which resembled tisse, which means to urinate in Danish.

Not only does this soothe sore throats, it causes you to urinate, which means you can urinate the bug out!

They liked to use words like "outré," referred to graffiti artists as "ulterior decorators" and said that "Pinot Noir meant don't urinate at night".

Alcohol is a diuretic, which means that it makes you urinate more, leading to dehydration.

One former employee who left the restaurant last year said he resorted to urinating in the sink meant for cleaning mops after being told the men's restroom was for customers only during business hours.

I was finally urinating where I was always meant to.

11 40 PM: Finally, must urinate immediately before falling asleep, which means that if I haven't fallen asleep within five minutes in bed I have to drag myself to the bathroom to urinate the few pathetic drops I've accumulated.

"When I said go to the bathroom I meant for you to urinate".

"There are inevitably serious problems involved when it comes to using live animals in productions, and I don't mean just aesthetically, with animals falling ill, defecating, urinating and so on.

"To us it means we are ticking most of the boxes where this guy can stand and urinate normally, can have sexual intercourse and his penis function has recovered completely," Andre van der Merwe, who led the surgical team, told Reuters.

The line between musical concert and poetry reading is slowly blurring, indeed is already blurred, which means the dirt piled atop the grave of Language poetry will now, too, be urinated upon by additional passersby.

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