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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The cat meowed and scratched at the door, signaling it needed to piddle outside.
The child announced proudly that he can now control his piddle and use the toilet.
The dog relieved itself on the fire hydrant, leaving a small trail of piddle behind.
The hiker had to find a secluded spot to take a piddle during the long hike.
The toddler had an accident and left a puddle of piddle on the carpet.
The doctor advised the patient to drink more water to ensure a clear piddle for the next medical examination.
The woman giggled as her friend's dog did a little piddle on the fire hydrant.
The doctor asked for a urine sample, so she had to collect a piddle in a cup.
He couldn't find a restroom, so he had to relieve his piddle in the bushes.
The marathon runner had to make a quick stop to piddle before continuing the race.
The campers dug a small hole in the ground to piddle discreetly while camping.
The elderly man often wakes up in the middle of the night to take a piddle.
The doctor asked the patient for a urine sample, so he had to piddle in a cup.
The school playground had a special area for children to piddle during recess.
The athlete drank a lot of water before the race and had to take a piddle break halfway through.
The public restroom was crowded, with a long line of people waiting to piddle.
She tends to piddle with her hair when she's nervous.
Be careful not to step in the piddle near the entrance.
The teacher warned the students not to piddle in their classmates' grades.
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