Not to be confused with pissed, pist can be used as an adverb, or interjectionally to describe something as extremely good, or bad. Whether it's meant to be taken as good or bad depends on the tone in which it's used. A high pitched, happy excited tone usually means it's good, whereas a quiet, lower pitched, or angry tone probably means it's bad. It is sometimes common slang used in punk rock subculture with it's origin in the 2002 song "that's pist!" by southern Ohio punk rock group Jesse Virgin and the Neverfucked
1)Pissed with a slur. intoxicated, blotto, drunken.
2)Piste- a field of battle, a fencing piste - or the pub when the size of a pint is discussed.
3)Pist- a skiing trail or well walked path - like the path from home to the pub.
4)Pist-off - annoyed, irritated, hating the world. See sober.
5)pist - an unclean toilet seat.
4)Pist-off - annoyed, irrated, hating the world. See sober.
The vapour that comes off a urine stream in sub zero temperatures. Also the disgusting fog that erupts from suana rocks if urinated on.
There was a heavy pist left in the outhouse that cold February morning afterfarmer bob left for the fields.
I had to leave the sauna ,some freak took a leak on the rocks and the pist made me gag.
... so the janitor fills a spray bottle with piss, and uses it to "CLEAN" the CEO's office. Then the janitor quits BEFORE the CEO comes in the next morning. The CEO is PIST!
The highest level of anger you can possibly reach.
The hierarchy of anger is as follows:
1. Annoyed
2. Frustrated 3. Upset
4. Enraged
5. Pissed
6. Pist
When I lost my polo at the golf tournament I was upset. When I asked Ross if he saw it there and he said no but the next day I saw him wearing my polo to work I was Pist!