wazz

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English

Pronunciation

Noun

wazz (plural wazzes)

  1. (chiefly UK, slang) An act of urination, a piss or a leak; urine.
    • 2011, Caitlin Moran, How to Be a Woman:
      Here was a man who took so much cocaine that he took to keeping his urine in bottles, in the fridge, because he was scared that wizards ‘might steal it’. And yet despite storing his rotting wazz next to his ham, it doesn't stop him being cool.

Verb

wazz (third-person singular simple present wazzes, present participle wazzing, simple past and past participle wazzed)

  1. (chiefly UK, slang) To urinate.
    • 2008 02, Scott M. Liddell, The Beatle Man, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 67:
      Both wazzed out their cups. Danny looked at his watch. 23 minutes since he saw them drinking the blue poison. If the stuff he'd read on the Internet was right, in 7 minutes they would be sleeping like babies. This, however, would be of []
    • 2016 October 20, Miranda Dickinson, Searching for a Silver Lining, Pan Macmillan, →ISBN, page 32:
      The enigmatic old lady had traversed the room with impressive speed and was practically face to face with Mattie when she looked up. 'Sorry?' 'Pardon me for noticing. Only you look like someone wazzed on your chips, love.
    • 2022 April 28, Tom Cox, Villager, Unbound Publishing, →ISBN:
      How many people have wazzed in this layby? Must be millions. Billions. Ye olde travellers on the trunk road into the west, unable to wait until the next rest facility. Services: twenty-one miles and twelve miles.

References

  • OED 2004