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Pissoir, retitled Urinal in some countries, was the first feature film directed and released by John Greyson. Released in 1988, the film's central character is an ...
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A public urinal typically found in European, especially French, streets. To tackle the problem of street urination, Parisian authorities introduced the ...
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pis·soir (p-swär) n. A public urinal located on the street in some European countries. [French, from Old French, from pissier, to urinate; see piss.]
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noun, plural -soirs . French . a street urinal for public use, especially one enclosed by a low wall, screen, or the like.
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Definition of PISSOIR: a public urinal usually located on the street in some European countries . Origin of PISSOIR. French, from Middle French, from pisser to ...
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Telesthetic.org Pissoir 2000 an interactive installation by Allan Giddy & Steven Greenwoood What is it? A pre-fabricated wall unit supporting ...
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n. A public urinal located on the street in some European countries. [French, from Old French, from pissier , to urinate. See piss
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pissoir designs. Toilet design says a lot about a culture. In the US public toilet cubicles typically have a quarter inch gap which allows people to see in, although ...
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... Pissoir (original title) ... A mystery man brings together a group of dead, gay artists to investigate a ...
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