pissabed
English
Alternative forms
- piss-the-bed
Etymology
From piss + bed, so called after the dandelion's supposed diuretic effect. Compare French pissenlit.
Noun
pissabed (plural pissabeds)
- The dandelion, formerly much used for its diuretic properties. [from 16th c.]
- 1953, Samuel Beckett, Watt, Olympia Press:
- Of flowers there was no trace, save of the flowers that plant themselves, or never die […] The chief of these was the pissabed.
- 2016, Alan Moore, Jerusalem, Liveright 2016, p. 139:
- The tufted hillock […] had no buildings on and only golden clumps of piss-the-bed that were not yet gone into misty balls of seed.
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- (dialect) Any of various other wild plants with diuretic properties; bluet, oxeye daisy, etc.
See also
- bedwetting