pisstake
See also: piss-take
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: pĭsʹtāk, IPA(key): /ˈpɪsteɪk/
Noun
pisstake (plural pisstakes)
- Alternative form of piss-take
- 2009, Maddox Kent, The Writing Class, →ISBN, page 305:
- They were lowbrow pastiche. The Adventures of Vicarage Leadbetter, a low-budget pisstake of Sherlock Holmes written for Radio Four.
- 2012, Simon Goddard, Mozipedia: The Encyclopedia of Morrissey and The Smiths, →ISBN, page 116:
- The passing of time clearly did nothing to erode his affection since he included tracks from both among his interval music when touring in 2004: Eno's wicked Ferry pisstake Dead Finks Don't Talk', the fuzzy assault of 'Here Come The Warm Jets' and the blissful, drowsy 'taking Tiger Mountain'.
- 2014, Mitchell Duneier, Philip Kasinitz, & Alexandra Murphy, The Urban Ethnography Reader, →ISBN, page 340:
- Very often the topic for the “pisstake” is sexual, though it can be anything—the more personal, sharper and apposite the better. The soul of wit for them is disparaging relevance: the persistent searching out of weakness.
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Verb
pisstake (third-person singular simple present pisstakes, present participle pisstaking, simple past took the piss, past participle taken the piss)
- Alternative form of take the piss
- 2000, Garry Robson, No One Likes Us, We Don't Care, →ISBN, page 78:
- The internal dynamics of the group itself may be extremely violent, for violence and pisstaking are inextricably linked, and each are involved in the central sphere of having a laff (Willis 1988: 29).
- 2008, Peter Rose, The Best Australian Poems 2008, →ISBN, page 34:
- electric shaolin immersed in hank williams rockabilly licks altering from slight tinny emanations / to pisstake metal induced crowd to behave together in pub sing song / as if all were bardic poets raising black pints of swill
- 2009, George Same, Yxsy Glyxsy, →ISBN, page 283:
- Richard deflected the pisstaking by pointing out Jim's pants, which had a logo, which said, ' Caution Long Vehicle.' The general opinion was this was an over-optimistic assessment.
- 2010, Rob Maylor, SAS Sniper: The Rob Maylor story, →ISBN:
- It was all laughter and pisstaking as we boarded via the back ramp and into the smell of diesel and carbon monoxide inside the tank deck.
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