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A scheduled time at a school or workplace where people can go to the toilet.
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(euphemistic) toilet paper.
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(US, rare) One who goes to use the toilet.
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(slang) A toilet, as a receptacle for vomiting.
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(slang, UK) Toilet paper.
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(now archaic, regional) Urine, especially as used for domestic or agricultural purposes.
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Alternative spelling of chamber pot [A container used for urination and defecation, particularly those used in early modern towns before the advent of the flush toilet.]
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(slang, UK dialectal) A toilet.
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(Scotland) A toilet: a fixture intended for urination and defecation.
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(euphemistic) A short break for people to go to the toilet
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(often humorous) A flush (cleansing of the toilet) in the middle of a sitting, intended to reduce an unpleasant smell.
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(RAF, slang) A urinal improvised from a tin can (metal container).
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(euphemistic) The WC; the toilet.
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(Australia and New Zealand slang) Any other place or fixture used for urination and defecation: a latrine; a lavatory; a toilet.
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(Australia, colloquial) A toilet.
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(Australia, colloquial, now chiefly historical) Someone employed to empty the cesspit from a basic toilet which is not attached to a plumbing system.
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Alternative form of dunny can [(Australia, colloquial) A toilet.]
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(by extension) Any place or event that lacks privacy or is intensely scrutinized.
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A toilet that uses water to flush urine and feces through a pipe to another location, typically a sewer main in urban settings or a septic tank elsewhere.
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(euphemistic) The use of a plastic bag for defecation which is subsequently thrown away.
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(UK, obsolete, slang, Winchester College) The toilet.
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(Britain) A chamber pot.
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(obsolete) The cesspit of a latrine or outhouse; a latrine or outhouse itself.
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Alternative spelling of gazunder [(Britain) A chamber pot.]
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(euphemistic) In the lavatory/WC.
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(Britain, slang) A chamber pot.
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(US, slang, dated) Synonym of john: a toilet, lavatory, outhouse, or chamber pot.
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(slang, Scouting movement) An outside toilet; an outhouse.
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(literature, humor) Related to defecation or other taboo body functions, scatological.
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(Australia, New Zealand) An outhouse; a pit latrine.
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(chiefly UK, archaic, euphemistic, usually with the definite article) A place to do the "necessary" business of urination and defecation: an outhouse or lavatory.
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(euphemistic, obsolete) A stool or seat used for the "necessary" business of urination and defecation: a chamber pot or toilet.
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(US, humorous) occupied (said of a toilet cubicle)
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(obsolete) A bodily function, (particularly) urination and defecation; an act of urination or defecation.
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A public toilet that requires the user to pay to use it.
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An outhouse mounted over a pigsty, allowing the pigs to consume the waste that falls through.
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Alternative form of pisspot: a chamber pot. [(vulgar slang, dated) A portable container used for urination, especially in hospitals or in the absence of indoor plumbing; a chamber pot.]
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(vulgar slang, dated) A portable container used for urination, especially in hospitals or in the absence of indoor plumbing; a chamber pot.
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(euphemistic slang) An area to urinate and defecate: an outhouse or lavatory.
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(diminutive) A chamber pot, particularly (children) the pot used when toilet-training children.
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Synonym of toilet-trained
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(euphemistic) Synonym of half bath: a small room with a toilet and sink but no bathtub or shower.
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(vulgar slang) A bowl used for defecation: a chamber pot or toilet.
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A pail used to hold food waste for disposal, e.g. by feeding to pigs.
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(informal) A squat toilet.
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(humorous) Synonym of Super Bowl
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Alternative form of toilet humour [(euphemistic) Scatological or vulgar language intended to be amusing.]
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Synonym of toilet service
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Synonym of toilet training
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The process of training a domesticated or pet animal to avoid urinating or defecating indoors and to use designated places instead.
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The cardboard tube at the centre of a roll of toilet paper.
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(transitive) To train (a child) to use the toilet.
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The use of the toilet for urination and defecation.
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(UK, regional, obsolete) A close-stool.
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