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** In "Teacher's Pet", Cosmo turns himself into a fire hydrant to distract Crocker (who is in the form of a [[MixAndMatchCritters Persian bumble-chip-adillo-hound]]) and give Timmy, Wanda, and Poof time to rewire Crocker's DNA machine. Upon realizing what Crocker is gonna do to him, Cosmo runs away and by the time Timmy, Wanda, and Poof have finished rewiring, he comes back wet and wearing towels, implying that he took a bath after Crocker urinated on him.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}}'': The story featured in the second issue of ''Vertigo: Winter's Edge'' has a cat piss on Spider Jerusalem's feet.
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* ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' has Sam's dog Mojo peeing on Ironhide. Bumblebee then does the same to Agent Simmons from Sector 7.

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* ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'' has Sam's dog Mojo peeing on Ironhide. Bumblebee then does the same to Agent Simmons from Sector 7.
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* ''Series/{{Intimate}}'': After being forced into an open relationship by his girlfriend, Max meets a girl who appears to share his distaste for anything that isn't "normal", particularly fetishes. As they are about to kiss, Max excuses himself to pee... only for her to throw herself into the direction of his stream and catch it with her mouth.
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* Inverted in ''Film/{{Zookeeper}}''; [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huACDdr9uGU A wolf gets peed on]].

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* Inverted in ''Film/{{Zookeeper}}''; ''Film/{{Zookeeper|2011}}''; [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huACDdr9uGU A wolf gets peed on]].
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* ''Series/FortBoyard'': In the "Mole Special" episode with contestants from ''Series/TheMole'' in series 4, during the challenge in which the contestant pedals a vehicle around the treasure room with the tigers, one tiger jumps on top of the vehicle and urinates on the contestant inside.
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** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2'', Raiden can get urinated on by a guard, and you can get some pretty amusing responses from [[MissionControl the other characters]]. The guy apparently has a never-ending bladder, and [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential so the player can make Raiden suffer for as long as they want]].

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** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', Raiden can get urinated on by a guard, and you can get some pretty amusing responses from [[MissionControl the other characters]]. The guy apparently has a never-ending bladder, and [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential so the player can make Raiden suffer for as long as they want]].
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* The tenth issue of ''ComicBook/GothamCitySirens'' has Dr. Aesop get peed on by the hyenas Bud and Lou.
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* In one ''Droopy'' cartoon, the titular dog slowly goes behind a fire hydrant... then emerges from behind it, blushing and grinning in embarrassment!

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* In ''Literature/TheThirteenthWarrior'', the Arab among Vikings wakes up to find a dog licking him and is terribly embarrassed because it reminds him of a morality tale about a drunken man who is licked, then peed on by a dog, but thinks he is being cared for by a kind passer-by. It's not clear whether the fable actually exists or not.


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* In ''Literature/EatersOfTheDead'', the Arab among Vikings wakes up to find a dog licking him and is terribly embarrassed because it reminds him of a morality tale about a drunken man who is licked, then peed on by a dog, but thinks he is being cared for by a kind passer-by. It's not clear whether the fable actually exists or not.
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* In ''Literature/TheThirteenthWarrior'', the Arab among Vikings wakes up to find a dog licking him and is terribly embarrassed because it reminds him of a morality tale about a drunken man who is licked, then peed on by a dog, but thinks he is being cared for by a kind passer-by. It's not clear whether the fable actually exists or not.



* In Creator/MichaelCrichton's ''Literature/EatersOfTheDead'', the Arab among Vikings wakes up to find a dog licking him and is terribly embarrassed because it reminds him of a morality tale about a drunken man who is licked, then peed on by a dog, but thinks he is being cared for by a kind passer-by. It's not clear whether the fable actually exists or not.
* Averted in ''[[Literature/GarrettPI Faded Steel Heat]]'', when Mr. Big the parrot starts to relieve himself on the Dead Man's shoulder, only to get flung across the room via telekinesis.

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* In Creator/MichaelCrichton's ''Literature/EatersOfTheDead'', the Arab among Vikings wakes up to find a dog licking him and is terribly embarrassed because it reminds him of a morality tale about a drunken man who is licked, then peed on by a dog, but thinks he is being cared for by a kind passer-by. It's not clear whether the fable actually exists or not.
* Averted in ''[[Literature/GarrettPI Faded the ''Literature/GarrettPI'' book ''Faded Steel Heat]]'', Heat'', when Mr. Big the parrot starts to relieve himself on the Dead Man's shoulder, only to get flung across the room via telekinesis.
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* In ''Film/{{Wolf}}'', one mark of Jack Nicholson's advancing lycanthropy is that he yields to temptation in invoking this trope. All over his rival's leather shoes, no less.

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* In ''Film/{{Wolf}}'', ''Film/WolfMikeNichols'', one mark of Jack Nicholson's advancing lycanthropy is that he yields to temptation in invoking this trope. All over his rival's leather shoes, no less.
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* ''Literature/AreYouSeeingMe'': One of Justine's father's letters, written when the twins were infants, describes Perry projectile urinating on the neighbor's cat.

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