When I asked if I could use the washroom, I was told no, and so I offered to go out and piddle on the porch. |
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At noontime I let Gus out for a piddle, without attending on him, much less leashing him. |
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There isn't much to be said for the prose style, but it is concise and doesn't piddle around. |
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It may be nasty, but when else will we ever get to see a man eat a snow cone soaked in his own piddle? |
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I expected they would just like to piddle in the dirt but it wasn't like that at all. |
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For I see there is yet some hemoid piddle on the ground upon which my head sits. |
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Too bad, because I wanted to bury it and piddle on the spot. |
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Now, most animals would have lost control of their bowels in the wake of that smack and yell, but this Luxi bull didn't so much as piddle. |
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A puppy, like a young child, starts out being unaware that it is about to piddle. |
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Simultaneously, I tried to dig out my PCL from where it was buried in my helmet bag with CamelBaks, crackers, piddle packs, evasion charts, and NVG cases. |
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As all before them they willfully extirpated: The Back of the Book and the Front and the Middle, Until all that was left was digital piddle, And Thought and Word lay dead and cold. |
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The Frome and Piddle are chalk streams but the Stour, which rises in Wiltshire to the north, has its origins in clay soil. |
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At Wareham it and the River Piddle, also known as the River Trent, flow into Poole Harbour via the Wareham Channel. |
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