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Like the title entails, I was wondering if anyone has any non-English phrases/words they use to find omorashi or omorashi-related content. I mean, it's easy to think up phrases that we use semi-frequently in English to describe desperation and whatnot, but it can be difficult in other languages unless you have some knowledge of the language (or just get lucky and find a phrase repeated throughout a variety of videos). I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like to have as many ways to find content as possible :wink:.

For example:

"Hoge nood" is a dutch phrase that I think means something like "great urgency." I've seen it used in a lot of videos that have to do with desperation, so I think it's connotation is typically related to having to pee. (BTW, I'd really recommend searching using this phrase sometime; I've found some awesome videos with it)

"Hacer pis" is basically Spanish for "to piss." Fairly self-explanatory. There's also "Puedo ir al bano?" which anyone who took Spanish in middle school knows means "can I go to the bathroom?" These phrases are a bit too general to find good stuff, but I've seen a couple of video projects for Spanish classes centered around someone needing to use the bathroom, so it's something, I guess :unsure:.

If you guys have any examples of phrases, or methods you use to find non-english content, I'd love to here them!

Also, even though I didn't provide any examples, languages without traditional western characters (e.g. Chinese) are more than welcome!

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Your explanation of "hoge nood" is spot on, including the notice it's rarely used in another context than needing to pee (says a native Dutch speaker). In Dutch you could also try "moet plassen" (need/have/got to pee), "moet naar de wc" (need/have/got to go to the bathroom/restroom) or "moet naar het toilet" (need/have/got to go to the toilet). I haven't had much luck using "mag ik naar de wc?" (Can I go to the bathroom/restroom (please)?)

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I do not know Japanese but some stuff I've found:

する女性 - "woman is" (adding this to the end of a keyword usually helps return adult fetish results as opposed to stuff about potty training or medical things)

as in:

お漏らし寸前する女性 - "woman is on the verge of leaking"

Other keywords:

放尿 - "urination" or "pissing"
夜尿症 - "enuresis"
お漏らし - "wetting" or "leaking" or "peeing"
ぬれ - "wetness" (use it with other keywords, on its own it's fairly meaningless)
おしっこ - "pee"
おしっこ我慢 - "pee holding"
盗撮 - "voyeur"
潮吹き - "squirting" (Japanese videos seem to equate female ejaculation with peeing, so a lot of 'squirting' videos are actually pee videos. Can also be combined with other keywords like "pissing")
パンティ - "panties"
利尿 - "diuretic"
恥をかかせ - "shame" or "embarrass"
女子校生 - "schoolgirl"

Some slang you can toss in for specificity:
立ちション - "peeing standing up"
連れション - "peeing next to other people"
野ション - "peeing in a field"

And you can add some flavor to the search by adding in common locations like:
マンション - "apartment"
銭湯 - "public bathhouse"
温泉 - "onsen" or "hot spring"
事務所 or オフィス - "office"
寮 - "dormitory"
トイレ - "toilet" or "bathroom"
海水浴場 - "beach"

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I was doing this recently:


"peeing her pants":
Arabic - "التبول السراويل لها"
Chinese - "嘘嘘她的裤子"
Dutch - "Plassen haar broek"
French - "Pisser son pantalon"
German - "Pinkeln ihre Hose"
Hebrew - "משתין מכנסיה"
Iclandic - "Pissa buxurnar hennar"
Indonesian - "Kencing celana"
Italian - "Pipì i pantaloni"
Japanese - 「彼女のズボンをおしっこ"
Korean - "그녀의 바지 오줌 누는"
Norwegian - "Tisser henne buksene"
Persian - "ادرار شلوار خود را"
Polish - "Sika jej spodnie"
Portugese - "Fazer xixi suas calças"
Russian - "Мочиться ее штаны"
Serbian - "Пееинг своје панталоне"
Somali - "Baafka surwaal iyada"
Spanish - "Haciendo pis sus pantalones"
Tamil - "அவரது பேண்ட் சிறுநீர் கழிக்கும்"
Thai - "ฉี่กางเกงของเธอ"
Turkish - "Onun pantolonunu işeyen"
Ukranian - "Мочитися її штани"
Urdu - "اس کی پتلون پیشاب"
Vietnamese - "Đi tiểu quần của cô"

 

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as a native german speaker I can add:

Ich muss mal – I have to go
Ich muss pinkeln/pissen/pipi – I have to pee/piss
Ich muss dringend pinkeln – I have to pee urgently
auf die toilette müssen – have to go to the toilet
Sie hat in die Hose gepinkelt/gepisst –  she peed/pissed her pants
hat sich nass gemacht – wetting herself (possible but very unusual)
fast sich in den Schritt – is holding her crotch
muss mal für kleine Mädchen - I have to go to the little boys'/girls' room
kann es nicht mehr halten – can’t hold it longer

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On 12/7/2016 at 0:18 AM, kamina said:

おもらし is literally 'omorashi'. Searching for it on Pixiv brings up some great results.

Fun tip: Pixiv can actually translate some common search queries from English to Japanese. So you don't even need to search for " おもらし " on Pixiv, just searching for "pee" will automatically search for " おもらし " as well.

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