Pisses. Piss' denotes ownership, as in it belongs to the piss. Pisses me off is the way its written, I can only assume thats what you mean.
2007-03-16 15:00:05
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answered by Tucson Hooligan 4
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Pisses
2007-03-16 14:59:24
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answered by If only... 2
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It's pisses, as in "he pisses me off". The construction PISS' would be correct only if you were making a possessive from the noun piss, which seems highly unlikely. Mo'st of the mistake's regarding apostrophe's are in putting them where t'hey have no bu'sines's.
2007-03-16 16:59:18
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answered by Artemis 3
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It is with the "es" ending. An appostrophe at the end indicates ownership and is grammatically wrong. For example:James' shirt---the apostrophe shows that the shirt is owned by james.
2007-03-16 15:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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its pisses cus the apostrophe indicate ownership
2007-03-16 15:03:28
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answered by Amber M 1
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It is pisses.
2007-03-16 15:03:25
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answered by heather h 5
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it's pisses. because if it was piss', then it would be a possesive. so unless that's someones name, it's not right.
2007-03-16 15:00:09
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answered by Alaina 2
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BUAHAHAHAHA THIS KNOW IT ALL SAYS YOU OWE ME DINNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHA I LOVE IT WHEN I AM RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-03-16 15:01:31
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answered by Anonymous
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