Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
The word 'piss' is correct and usable in written English, but it is considered to be an offensive and vulgar term and should generally not be used in formal written language.
In informal circumstances, such as in dialogue between two people, it can be used. Example: "What the piss are you doing?" exclaimed the angry father.
Exact(59)
He adds: "It would have been easier to pick someone really respected like Charlotte Gainsbourg … but this was more of a challenge, taking a band people were chucking bottles of piss at".
Not only have they made the issue clear to everybody – not only have they created martyrs in our comrades at Fort Leavenworth, at the Ecuadorian embassy in London and at an undisclosed location in Moscow – not only have they lit this fire beyond the point where they can piss it out, but they have lost their armour.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 5.55am BSThink5 Think of Joe Biden and it's hard to get past the Onion's brilliant and memorable series of parodies of the man filling a post that John Nance Gardner once described as "not worth a bucket of warm piss".
You are a small piss club that doesn't get any recognition from referees.
The place permanently stinks of piss and is under constant police surveillance, as dealers and clients scurry back and forth between their hiding places.
It restored my faith in the BBC that a big corporation could take the piss out of itself".
It still does, but the reality is that when you walk up those stairs it's like wading up a waterfall of piss.
"There were these moments when you feel: you are a small piss club.
Harman began by joking that both she and Cameron were interim leaders and went on to take the piss out of Labour's Edstone.
An alternative to recommendations that must actually be taking the piss out of you.
Similar(1)
His piss-take of George Galloway's Cantona-eque concession speech ("The hyena can bounce on the lion's grave, but it can never be a lion …") brilliantly combines dopeyness and disdain.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com