bush pee

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English

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Etymology

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From bush (forested or scrubby area of Australia) +‎ pee (an act of urination); this is the way one urinates when camping or travelling in the bush. The form bush wee was popularised (both inside and outside of Australia) by the Australian children's TV series Bluey (2018).

Noun

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bush pee (plural bush pees)

  1. (slang, Australia) The act of urinating in public, especially on natural terrain such as directly onto the ground, shrubbery or a tree.
    Synonym: (childish) bush wee

Verb

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bush pee (third-person singular simple present bush pees, present participle bush peeing, simple past and past participle bush peed)

  1. (slang, rare) To urinate in public.