Which preposition to use with piss
A rich pudding-wife or a cobbler cannot die but I must immortalise his name with an epitaph; a dog cannot piss in a nobleman's shoe, but it must be sprinkled into the chronicles; so that I never could remember my treasure more full, and never emptier of honourable and true heroical actions.
What, Monsieur Kinsayder, lifting up your leg, and pissing against the world?
Each new manifestation of life means some new correspondence with surrounding reality as we piss from mere vegetation, and then add local movement, and one sense after another, till we come finally to intelligence and the life of reason and right-doing, which again, consists in self-conformation to things as they really are.
Piss on it, he'd have a waffle at Cleary's.
90. reckons up many magnetical medicines, as to piss through a ring, &c. Mizaldus cent.