break for a pee in Germany
break for a pee [breikfərəpiː] Pinkelpause
Sentence patterns related to "break for a pee"
1. I, too, has to break pee.
2. Everybody's got a pee-pee problem.
3. I must go for a pee.
4. I must go for/must have a pee.
5. Go to the toilet. Go pee pee Go poo poo.
6. I need a pee really badly.
7. I'm going to have a pee.
8. Let's go pee
9. I need to pee.
10. The driver was probably having a pee.
11. Have I got time to go for a pee before we leave?
12. I have to pee.
13. Cat pee on my chair?
14. I can't pee in public.
15. Do you need to pee?
16. Don't stop to pee.
17. He needed to pee.
18. I adviced my rubberslave to collect some pee for me.
Meine Gummisklaven Sau hatte ich angehalten seine Pisse für mich zu sammeln.
19. See synonyms for: croupier / Croupiers on Thesaurus.com noun, plural crou·pi·ers [kroo-pee-erz, -pee-eyz; French kroo-pyey]
20. Do you pee and poo?
21. 30 Water is needed for digestive juices, urine ( pee ), and poop.
22. We all heard you pee."
23. Water is needed for digestive juices, urine ( pee ),[Sentencedict] and poop.
24. Used to pee in his bed.
25. Bumpkin asks: " Be defecate or pee? "