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Discover LudwigThe word 'peed' is correct and can be used in written English
It is the past tense and past participle of the word 'pee,' which means to urinate. Example: The little boy peed his pants when he got scared by the loud noise.
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peed
verb
Past of pee
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Concerns that tap water contains oestrogens from contraceptive pills being peed out or that it has passed through the kidneys of 10 people are not valid, says Younger.
Tyco coughed up for a $2.5m mansion, helped buy a yacht and met the $2m bill for a birthday party for his wife (which featured a cake with exploding breasts and a version of Michelangelo's David that peed vodka).
The one who just moments earlier had peed in an alley rather than use the fully-functioning nearby WC, is now blowing cigarette smoke in our faces, while her friend chats airily on her iPhone to someone she insists is her "counsel".
The woman answers: "I care and you peed on my couch, you peed on yourself, get the f*** out.
She smoked big cigars and peed standing up in the Gents.
The idea is that if everyone on the campus - around 15,000 students - peed in the shower in the morning they would each save the 12 litres of water used each time the toilet is flushed.
"He was so intoxicated that he peed his pants while with these children".
(Can I blame the tube strike?) #GBBO But, for some, the Tube strike will probably mean no GBBO for them tonight: If the tube strike stops me from getting home in time for Great British Bake Off tomorrow, I'll be really peed off If the #Tubestrike stops me getting home in time for #GBBO tonight there will be trouble.
It can't be changed for any meaningful amount of time by what you eat, and any extra acid or alkali is simply peed out in urine.
If I could've peed inside, I probably would have".
From a distance, her hair looked white, but now I could see that it was streaked with yellow, almost randomly, like snow that had been peed on.
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