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From: Steve D McDonald <ugowshir@mindspring.com>
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Subject: Re: Proper pee terminology?
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Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 00:55:56 GMT
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On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:34:22 GMT, Miss Elaine Eos
<Misc@*your-shoes*PlayNaked.com> wrote:
>In article <ah8hv1to1imua8gn7jh46vuukr9830qnt5@4ax.com>,
> Steve D McDonald <ugowshir@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>> After an exhaustive search of all known sources of information, I have
>> thus far been unable to locate or determine the existence or
>> nonexistence of the proper or even improper English (or other) term
>> for the lovely sound created by the adult human female during
>> extremely urgent and voluminous urination, or in terse language,
>> hissing of the pee slit. Can anyone, anywhere, help me out?
>
>The sound of the urine hitting the toilet bowl would, you are correct,
>be "hissing". A powerful stream hitting the standing toilet water might
>make a "roiling" sound. The woman, herself, might make a great sigh of
>relief.
>
>HTH
Being of a curious mind, I've often wondered...how frequently are such
great sighs of relief uttered in the privacy of women's bathtubs?
-- Steve M
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