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词汇 toilet
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biffy
n. a toilet.
Where's the biffy?The house we toured has a pink biffy. Can you believe it?
can
n. toilet.
Hell, I ain't tired! Where's the can?I gotta use the can before we leave.
comfort station
n. a restroom; toilet facilities available to the public.
Do you have a comfort station in this store?We need to stop and find a comfort station in the next town.
craphouse
n. a privy. (Potentially offensive. Use only with discretion. Colloquial.)
Wally's out in the craphouse reading, I guess.Where's the craphouse that used to be out there?
crapper
n. a toilet, privy, or restroom. (Potentially offensive. Use only with discretion.)
Where's the crapper around here?Old Jed never passes up a chance to use an indoor crapper.
facilities
n. toilet facilities.
Where are the facilities around here?Can I use your facilities?
flusher
n. a toilet. (Folksy. Compared to an outhouse.)
I hear they put in a flusher over at the Babbits'.That's silly. They've always had a flusher.
gab room
n. a women's restroom where women are said to chatter.
She went to the gab room to powder her nose.There was a small commotion in the gab room.
gash bucket
n. a refuse bucket; a bucket used as a urinal. (Underworld and military.)
Don't kick over the gash bucket over there!Why don't you go dump the gash bucket?
growler
n. a toilet.
Where's the growler around here?We only have one growler in this house.
gutbucket
1.
n. a chamber pot, especially one used in a prison cell.
You got something around here I can use as a gutbucket?I don't want any gutbucket around here.
2.
n. a toilet.
Where's the gutbucket around here?The kid tried to flush his stash down the gutbucket.
head
n. a toilet; a restroom. (Originally nautical. Usually with the.)
Where's the head around here?Ralph is in the head. He'll be back in a minute.
jake
n. a toilet; a men's restroom.
Where's the jake?The jake is around the corner.
jane
n. a women's restroom; the ruth.
Where's the jane around here?The jane is upstairs.
john
n. a toilet; a bathroom.
Somebody's in the john.Is there another john around here?
ladies' room
n. the women's restroom.
Is there a ladies' room somewhere close?Sally has gone to the ladies' room.
library
n. a bathroom; an outhouse.
John is in the library at the moment.He keeps stuff like that to read in the library.
little boys' room
n. the boys' restroom; the men's restroom.
Can you tell me where the little boys' room is?Ted's in the little boys' room. He'll be right back.
little girls' room
n. the girls' restroom; the women's restroom.
Can you please tell me where the little girls' room is?Is there an attendant in the little girls' room?
men's room
n. a men's restroom.
Where's the men's room, please?I gotta use the men's room.
Mrs. Murphy
n. a bathroom.
Whose turn is it at Mrs. Murphy's?When will Mrs. Murphy be free?
nature's call and call of nature
n. the feeling of a need to go to the toilet.
I think I feel nature's call coming on.A call of nature forced us to stop along the way.
pot
n. a toilet. (Usually with the.)
Jimmy's on the pot, Mommy.Where's the pot around here?
potty
n. a small toilet. (Usually juvenile.)
Mommy, I've got to go to the potty.I need to use the potty.
powder room
1.
n. a small bathroom without bathing facilities in a private home, usually located for the convenience of guests.
Can I use your powder room?Excuse me, where is the powder room?
2.
n. the ladies' restroom in a public place, especially a restaurant; the place women go to powder their noses. (The emphasis is on comforts other than toilet facilities, such as mirrors, places to rest, and even a maid to help with emergency repairs of makeup or clothing.)
The ladies went to the powder room. They'll be back in a minute.She went to the powder room to clean the spill off her dress.
privy
n. an outdoor toilet; any toilet.
Uncle Paul was out in the privy.Where's the privy around here?
puke hole
n. a toilet.
Max tried to flush the dope down the puke hole, but the cops caught him.Who didn't flush the puke hole?
ruth
n. a women's restroom.
Where's the ruth?Point me toward the ruth!
throne
n. a toilet; a toilet seat.
And there was the cat—right on the throne, just staring at me.Somebody'd better clean the throne pretty soon.
throne room
n. a restroom; a bathroom.
Hank is in the throne room, reading, I think.Where's your throne room?
toilet
noun
1
an inferior venue UK, 2002.
2
in the used car business, a used car with serious hygiene issues US, 1992.
3
a person as a sex object US, 1980.
4
fat buttocks BAHAMAS, 1982.
5
a casino. An insider term US, 1980. in the toilet1. lost, wasted US, 1987.2. in serious trouble US, 2001
⇨ toilet roll; toilet
noun unemployment benefit. Rhyming slang for THE DOLE UK, 1992

go down the toilet

To fail; to be ruined or destroyed; to be squandered or wastefully discarded. My father's company is now going down the toilet because of the incompetent new CEO. All of our savings have gone down the toilet ever since Jack had his little gambling spree in Las Vegas.

toilet mouth

A person who uses obscenities, vulgarities, or profanities in their speech, especially at inappropriate times. Used especially in reference to a child or as a childish rebuke to an adult. Hey, you little toilet mouth! If I hear you speaking like that around your grandmother again, you're going to be grounded for a week! Well there's no need to be a toilet mouth about it, Rick. You could have refused like a civilized person.

potty mouth

A person who uses obscenities, vulgarities, or profanities in their speech, especially at inappropriate times. Used especially in reference to a child or as a childish rebuke to an adult. Hey, you little potty mouth! If I hear you speaking like that around your grandmother again, you're going to be grounded for a week! Well there's no need to be a potty mouth about it, Rick. You could have just said no like a civilized person.

down the toilet

1. In a state of failure or ruination. My father's company is now going down the toilet because of the incompetent new CEO.
2. Squandered or wastefully discarded. All of our savings have gone down the toilet ever since Jack had his little gambling spree in Las Vegas.

in the toilet

In a miserable, pitiful, or very unfortunate condition. I just can't find work with the economy in the toilet like this.

into the toilet

slang Into a state of total waste, failure, or ruination. My father's company is spiraling into the toilet because of the way the incompetent new CEO is running things. My dad once threw our entire life savings into the toilet betting on horses one weekend. The director's reputation will head straight into the toilet once these allegations come to light.

go to the toilet

euphemism To urinate or defecate. I just need to go to the toilet first, and then we can leave.

go to the toilet

Fig. Euph. to use a toilet for defecation or urination. Jimmy washed his hands after he went to the toilet. Excuse me, I have to go to the toilet.

use the bathroom

 and use the toilet
Euph. to urinate or defecate. May I be excused to use the bathroom? I have to use the toilet.

potty mouth

and toilet mouth
n. someone who uses obscene or profane language in most social settings. (Also a term of address.) That potty mouth is offending people again. Hey, toilet mouth! Watch your language!

toilet mouth

verb
See potty mouth

toilet water

n. beer; draft beer. (Alludes to the term for cologne and trips to the toilet after drinking much beer.) This toilet water has me running back and forth to the john.
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