piddle

/ˈpɪdəl/
verb
  1. To waste time doing unimportant things; to dawdle or trifle.
    • Stop piddling around and finish your homework.
    • He piddled away the afternoon playing video games.
    • She tends to piddle with small tasks instead of tackling the big project.
  2. To urinate (used informally, especially with children or pets).
    • The toddler piddled in his potty for the first time.
    • The puppy piddled on the kitchen floor.
    • He asked to stop the car so he could piddle behind a tree.
Antonyms
noun
  1. Urine (used informally, especially with children or pets).
    • She cleaned up the cat's piddle with a paper towel.
    • The dog's piddle left a stain on the carpet.
    • There was a puddle of piddle on the bathroom floor.