zaa1 seoi2揸水
Jyutpingzaa1 seoi2
Yalejā séui
Definition
To urinate; to pee.
colloquialbodyslang
How it's used
This is a very informal and slightly crude way to refer to urinating. It is typically used among close friends or peers and should be avoided in professional or formal settings. The phrase carries a playful or blunt tone that makes it unsuitable for polite conversation.
Examples
Did you go pee just now?
Related words
Common phrases
go to pee
Common mistake
Do not use this term in front of elders or in a business environment, as it can sound disrespectful or overly vulgar. It is strictly a colloquial expression for informal social interactions.
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