mic·tu·rate
Pronunciation: \ˈmik-chə-ˌrāt, ˈmik-tə-\
Function: intransitive verb
Etymology: Latin micturire to desire to urinate, from meiere to urinate; akin to Old English mīgan to urinate, Greek omeichein
Inflected Forms: mic·tu·rat·ed, mic·tu·rat·ing
Date: 1842
— mic·tu·ri·tion\-\ noun
Pronunciation: \ˈmik-chə-ˌrāt, ˈmik-tə-\
Function: intransitive verb
Etymology: Latin micturire to desire to urinate, from meiere to urinate; akin to Old English mīgan to urinate, Greek omeichein
Inflected Forms: mic·tu·rat·ed, mic·tu·rat·ing
Date: 1842
— mic·tu·ri·tion\-\ noun
"I just want to understand this Sir. Every time a rug is micturated upon in this fair city, I have to compensate the person?"