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pisspot

[pis-pot] / ˈpɪsˌpɒt /


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The pisspot rang true, too; in the Smalls, it lived outside the shared bedroom halfway up the tower, by the window.

From The Guardian

He clambered into his cabin after his pisspot, then went to the edge of the tunnel and emptied it.

From Literature

He meant that given the growing awareness of climate change and the reckonings attendant on the Anthropocene — the idea that human beings have entered an era where we are irrevocably changing the Earth’s ecology — a small clay pisspot is a cutting-edge technology.

From New York Times

She didn’t want to say the rude word to Thomas, but it was what Annabella had called her pisspot, and its contents were a surprisingly vital ingredient in the making of the dyes.

From Literature

White knew it was really cold when the pisspot froze under his bed, just as I did – before we had central heating – when there was frostwork on the inside of the windows.

From The Guardian