Loo or dunny - Thesea are slang term for toilet.
The bog. One of the most commonly known and albeit, cruder terms has to be the “bog”. To simply put it, the term “bog” comes from quite a literal sense back in 1789 from the 'boghouse', which is British slang meaning to defecate.
Other definitions for toot (3 of 4)
noun Australian Informal. lavatory; toilet.
Informally, in Australia, a toot is a toilet, although, again, this term is somewhat dated now.
Crapper is slang term for a toilet.
One of the cruder words on this list, the use of the word 'bog' to refer to the toilet dates back to 1789, when it took the form 'boghouse'. Boghouse comes from the British slang meaning to defecate, so when you go the bog, you really are being quite literal!
'Excuse me but where is the loo? ' 'Could you tell me where the restroom is please? '
synonyms for bathroom
On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bathroom, such as: lavatory, restroom, powder room, toilet, washroom, and water closet.
The formal word is urinate.
Sheila = Girl
Yes, that is the Australian slang for girl.
Gutbucket. Gutbucket is a slang term with a few meanings—and since the 1940s, “toilet” has been one of them.
The dunny was originally any outside toilet. In cities and towns the pan-type dunny was emptied by the dunny man, who came round regularly with his dunny cart. Dunny can now be used for any toilet. The word comes from British dialect dunnekin meaning an 'earth closet, (outside) privy' from dung + ken 'house'.
Diaper is what they use in North America, and Nappy is the word used in the UK & Ireland, Australia, NZ and many other Commonwealth countries.
wee in British English
(wiː ) British, Australian and New Zealand informal. noun. 1. a. the act or an instance of urinating.
But what exactly the half bath is? Well, a half bath is also known as a powder room or guest bath. Such bathrooms have only 2 of 4 main components that comprise of sink and toilet.
We call it the 'toilet' or the 'bathroom' in Australia.
The term billy or billycan is particularly associated with Australian usage, but is also used in New Zealand, and to a lesser extent Britain and Ireland.
Lemony means annoyed, as in, I got lemony at the kid. This piece of Aussie slang dates back to the 1940s.
The most widespread meanings of belly expressions are very general ones, which would translate as 'feel bad', 'sad', 'upset' or 'feel good', 'happy', 'cheerful', etc.
Peepee or Pee Pee may refer to: Slang for penis (usually the human penis) or urine. Pee Pee Creek, a stream in Ohio. Pee Pee Island, island in Newfoundland.
/mɑl/ Other forms: molls. A woman who's the companion or conspirator to a gangster can be called a moll. One of the most famous molls was Bonnie Parker, of the criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde.