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idiomtake the piss (out of someone) BrEBrE1 spoken to make someone look silly by laughing at them or making them believe something that is not true:When you told me how old you were, I thought you were taking the piss.I'm not going to wear some ridiculous uniform and have everyone take the piss out of me.NoteIt may be better to use take the mickey/mick instead of the first sense of this idiom. 2 spoken to show someone by your behaviour that you do not respect them:She's taking the piss - she's been forty minutes late every day this week.They charge £2.40 for a pot of yoghurt, which is just taking the piss.
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