streak of piss

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English[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

streak of piss (plural streaks of piss)

  1. (slang, derogatory, vulgar) A tall, thin person.
    • 1997, Robert Coover, John's Wife[1], Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 348, →ISBN:
      But wait: wasn't that the thin streak of piss who stole the truck?
    • 2005, Steve Rudge, A Guardsman's Lot[2], AuthorHouse, →ISBN, page 329, →ISBN:
      Some tall, skinny streak of piss of a Grenadier Officer, who commanded the boys Company, asked if I would play rugby for the Company.
    • 2018, Nathan Burrows, Blind Justice: A Legal Thriller[3], →ISBN, →ISBN:
      “I mean, come on, you and me? We're both big guys. He's not. He's a streak of piss, smaller than David, and got to be in his fifties at least.”

Further reading[edit]

  • Rick Jolly (2018) Jackspeak: A Guide to British Naval Slang & Usage[4], Bloomsbury, →ISBN, →ISBN:streak of piss - a tall, gangling and thin person