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The phrase "pee in" is a colloquial expression that is typically used in spoken English rather than in written language.
It can be considered slang and may not be appropriate for formal writing. Example: "Hey, can you hold my place in line while I go pee in the bushes?" This sentence uses "pee in" to mean urinating outside in nature rather than using a toilet.
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Pee in the dark.
"Let them pee in peace!" he barked).
I pee in the undergrowth.
Y_ou can pee in this_.
"You can pee in this".
"Let people pee in peace," Spencer pleaded.
Take needing to pee in the night.
Alison decides to pee in a child's Knicks trash can.
"I promise never to pee in public again".
You may, if you choose, pee in the shower.
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