How do you say pee professionally?

A more polite word is pee or wee. The formal word is urinate.
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How do you say I want to pee formally?

Statements: I need to use the [toilet/restroom/bathroom]. I need to [tinkle/wee/take a leak/piss/spend a penny]. I need to [relieve/empty] my bladder.
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What's another way to say pee?

In this page you can discover 25 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for pee, like: piss, pissing, peeing, pee-pee, weewee, wee, take-a-leak, piddle, spend-a-penny, micturate and poo.
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How do you say pee in medical terms?

Called also micturition and voiding.
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How do you say pee and poop professionally?

excreta. Excrement is related to our next cloacal synonym: excreta. You can use the word excreta, which means “excreted matter, like urine, feces, or sweat,” the next time you find yourself in need of a more refined synonym for poop.
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Is it polite to say I need to pee?

You cannot say 'I need to urinate'in a formal situation or in public places. We don't usually say 'I need to urinate'.
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What is a polite way to say bathroom?

In all English speaking countries, if you ask “where is the bathroom?”, you will be shown to a toilet. 'Washroom' is another formal word that most English speakers will understand. It is mostly used in the USA. 'Restroom' is a safe term to use in the United States and won't offend anyone.
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How do you say toilet in a fancy way?

lavatory
  1. WC.
  2. latrine.
  3. powder room.
  4. restroom.
  5. shower.
  6. toilet.
  7. washroom.
  8. water closet.
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Is it rude to say loo?

It's a harsh word that was adapted from the French toilette which means your appearance, hence toiletries bag. Lavatory or loo is much more acceptable.
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Is it posh to say loo?

Yes, the humble toilet has been deemed too common for posh people. According to Hanson, the word's origins come from the French word 'toilette' which is used to describe someone's appearance. You really wouldn't want to look like a toilet would you? Loo or lavatory are much more acceptable.
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How do the British say toilet?

Loo. Despite being a very British word for toilet, 'loo' is actually derived from the French phrase 'guardez l'eau', which means 'watch out for the water'.
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Should I say toilet or lavatory?

Lavatory or the slightly twee 'loo' are always acceptable and used by those from stronger social backgrounds, or those who 'get it'. 'Toilet' is both down-market but also incorrect. Historically, a toilette was a person's make-up (hence 'toiletries bag', 'eau de toilette', etc).
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How do you say restroom in England?

In England, this phrase was Anglicised, first to "gardy-loo!", then just "loo", and eventually came to mean the toilet/lavatory itself. The American word for toilet, "john", is called after the John Harington mentioned above.
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Do British people say pee?

Moreover, Brits have an even greater number of words to describe the act of urinating, including the following: having a slash; breaking the seal; spending a penny; having a wee; draining the lizard; having a piddle; having a tinkle; pointing the pink pistol at the porcelain firing range; and watering the flowers.
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How do you say toilet in Australia?

dunny – a toilet, the appliance or the room – especially one in a separate outside building. This word has the distinction of being the only word for a toilet which is not a euphemism of some kind. It is from the old English dunnykin: a container for dung. However Australians use the term toilet more often than dunny.
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How do you say toilet in America?

Perhaps the most common way to say 'toilet' in the United States is to say 'bathroom'. A bathroom usually refers to a room with a bath in it, but when Americans refer to a bathroom they usually mean a room with only a toilet and washbasin.
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Is it rude to say toilet UK?

In the UK, people would be happy if you say loo. An alternative to loo is lavatory, which is something you might hear in higher class circles. Toilet is fine, but will make some, more old fashioned, people wince.
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Why do Brits say wee?

Wee – is a Scottish word for small. In England it's a euphemism for urine.
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How do you say toilet slang?

  1. loo (British, informal),
  2. W.C.,
  3. bog (slang),
  4. Gents or Ladies,
  5. can (US, Canadian, slang),
  6. john (slang, US, Canadian),
  7. head(s) (slang),
  8. throne (informal),
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What do you call a male toilet?

A urinal (US: /ˈjʊərənəl/, UK: /jʊəˈraɪnəl/) is a sanitary plumbing fixture for urination only. Urinals are often provided in public toilets for male users in Western countries (less so in Muslim countries). They are usually used in a standing position.
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