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pisspot

pisspot

See also: piss pot

English

Noun

pisspot (plural pisspots)

  1. (vulgar slang, dated) A container used for pissing: a chamber pot.
  2. (vulgar slang, usually pejorative) A similarly unpleasant person, particularly a mean, nasty, or contemptible one.
    • 1992, Ben Bova, Mars p. 102:
      That ought to satisfy the pisspot sons of bitches, he thought as he transmitted his apology to the spacecraft orbiting above.
    • 1996, James Lee Burke, Cadillac Jukebox, p. 270:
      ‘I′m sorry about your place. It′s not my doing,’ I said.
      ‘Like **** it isn′t.’ Then a yellow tooth glinted behind his lip and he added, ‘You little pisspot.’
    • 1998, Frederick Nolan, The West of Billy the Kid, p. 287:
      By now a large crowd had gathered; when she learned the kid was dead a sobbing Deluvina Maxwell cursed Garrett and pounded his chest. “You pisspot!” she raged, “you sonofabitch!”
  3. (vulgar slang, pejorative) A similarly unpleasant or disgusting place or thing.
    • 2005, David Drake, The Way To Glory, p. 198:
      He sailed it out the hatch into the harbor, then shrugged off the wrap and balanced it in his hand. “Do for wiping rags, I guess,” he muttered. “I won′t be sorry to look down on this pisspot world, though.”
    • 2006, David Wellington, Monster Island, p. 11:
      It was only the pisspots of the world that made it. The most dangerous places. The unstable countries, the feudal states, the anarchic backwaters, places you wouldn′t dare walk out the door without a gun, where bodyguards were fashion accessories—those places did a lot better in the end.
    • 2011, George R. R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons, p. 498:
      “It should have been you who threw the feast, to welcome me back,” Ramsay complained, “and it should have been in Barrow Hall, not this pisspot of a castle.”
  4. (vulgar slang, pejorative) A disparaging term for any large quantity, particularly of money.
    • 1966, Robert Carson, The Outsiders, p. 225:
      “Damned successful. In fact, I have made a veritable pisspot of money.”
    • 1980, Ron Goulart, Hail Hibbler, p. 88:
      “A whole colony?” Lightnin′ Jim swallowed. “That′ll cost you a whole pisspot of loot, Princess.”
    • 2001 September 8, Peter Skelton, “Norwegian Ship Boarded”, in sci.military.naval, Usenet:
      The shipowners are pissed off and will need a pisspot of money thrown at them to go away.
  5. (vulgar slang, pejorative, Australia) A consumer of large quantities of alcohol: a drunkard.
    • 1983, The Strength of Tradition: Stories of the Immigrant Presence in Australia, 1970-81, p. 163:
      “Today my son said to me, ‘You're a pisspot, dad, a bloody pisspot.’ You know what that Australian word ‘pisspot’ means, Kapetan Nikola? A ‘metho’, a drunkard. He called me, his own father, a ‘metho’...”
    • 1988, Kate Jennings, "Cold Water" in Trouble: Evolution of a Radical, Selected Writings 1970-2010, p. 77:
      I would get indignant at magazine articles that characterised Australia as a nation of pisspots. I remember one in particular because I was nearly inspired to write a letter to the editor. ‘Australians,’ claimed the journalist, ‘drank until they threw up on their shoes.’ And then I realised there was a good deal of truth in all this. Quite a few Australians do drink until they throw up on their shoes. I have done it myself.
    • 2011, Bill Marsh, Great Australian Railway Stories, p. 48:
      I mean, the bastard was an absolute bloody pisspot. The prick got the sack later anyway, for being drunk on the job.

Synonyms

  • (chamber pot): See Wikisaurus:chamber pot
  • (large quantity): shitload, metric shitload, ****-ton, metric ****-ton (similarly pejorative); see also ton and load
  • (regular drinker): pisshead (similarly pejorative); see also Wikisaurus:drunkard