relieve
91relieve oneself — verb To urinate and/or defecate …
92relieve bowels — defecate, have a bowel movement …
93relieve guard — change guards …
94relieve oneself — urinate or defecate …
95relieve someone of — take something away from someone …
96relieve of virginity — to copulate with a female virgin Perhaps no more than a circumlocution: Dottie had wanted to be relieved of her virginity. (M. McCarthy, 1963) …
97relieve of your sufferings — to be dead Usually in the past tense: ... lingering a year until relieved of his sufferings in 1841. (Dalrymple, 1989, writing about James Prinsep, who translated Ashoka s edicts) …
98relieve yourself — formal to use the toilet …
99relieve oneself — idi to urinate or defecate …
100relieve oneself — verb eliminate urine (Freq. 1) Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug • Syn: ↑make, ↑urinate, ↑piddle, ↑puddle, ↑micturate, ↑piss, ↑pee, ↑ …