Pissing in the rain
Not to be confused with: reign — exercise of sovereign power; widespread influence: He reigns supreme. Water condensed from atmospheric vapor and falling in drops. A heavy or abundant fall: a rain of fluffy cottonwood seeds; a rain of insults. To fall in drops of water from the clouds.
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Two Australian expressions
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I thought it meant pointless but that would be more like 'pissing in the rain'. This would make it similar to 'drop in the ocean' - which does make sense! The first is a poor strategy, the second a quixotic gesture, but I'm puzzled about the phrase in question. If you emend the phrase to "pissing into the wind," or if you actually do it, the consequences will be readily apparent. I think the point of the phrase is that if you make certain kinds of gesture, perhaps to show contempt, you had better know which way the wind is blowing. If anyone is unsure what "into the wind" means, think "against the wind.
'Pissing in the wind'
It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I have heard a couple of times recently the phrase "don't piss on my boots and tell me it's raining", usually in the context of a heated argument so I've hesitated to ask speaker what exactly he meant by it.
Tender, velvety or abrasive? Talking about textures 1. It 's really pissing it down here at the moment. Precipitation: rain. Translations of piss down in Chinese Traditional.