(Australia, slang, mildly vulgar) An extremely amusing person or thing.
pisser in American English
(ˈpɪsər ) noun. Slang. a person or thing that is difficult, unpleasant, etc. sometimes considered vulgar.
The term is thought to derive from the old English “pisser,” meaning something very unpleasant or painful.
Numpty is a word that is primarily used in British slang (specifically in Scotland), although it's use has also been recorded in Australia. The meaning of the word Numpty is generally defined as being one of the following: A stupid person, a person who makes silly or foolish actions, sometimes based on poor judgement.
Loo. Despite being a very British word for toilet, 'loo' is actually derived from the French phrase 'guardez l'eau', which means 'watch out for the water'.
noun [also in roman type]; Slang. 1. a young, inexperienced, presumptuous person. 2. a person or thing of no importance; a nobody or nothing.
wicked pissah (comparative more wicked pissah, superlative most wicked pissah) (US, New England, slang) Outstanding; awesome. The Red Sox World Series run in 2004 was wicked pissah!
commode. crapper (coarse slang) crapper trapper (coarse slang, rare) devil's back roads (slang, rare) dunny (AU&NZ, slang)
dunny – a toilet, the appliance or the room – especially one in a separate outside building. This word has the distinction of being the only word for a toilet which is not a euphemism of some kind. It is from the old English dunnykin: a container for dung. However Australians use the term toilet more often than dunny.
“Doris is actually my grandmother's name, so it's a tribute to her. Although I don't think she would be very pleased about the fact that I've added 'dirty' in front of it.”
A slang word for buttocks, derived from the Yiddish tuchas.
Although schmuck is considered an obscene term in Yiddish, it has become a common American idiom for "jerk" or "idiot". It can be taken as offensive, however, by some Jews, particularly those with strong Yiddish roots.
schmuck (plural schmucks) (colloquial, derogatory, US) A jerk; a person who is unlikable, detestable, or contemptible because he or she is stupid, foolish, clumsy, oafish, inept, malicious, or unpleasant.
countable noun. If someone refers to another person as a bum, they think that person is worthless or irresponsible. [informal, disapproval] You're all a bunch of bums. Synonyms: loafer, lounger, piker [Australian, New Zealand, slang], dodger More Synonyms of bum.
whizzo in American English
(ˈhwɪzou, ˈwɪzou) Brit slang. adjective. 1. absolutely first-rate; superb; excellent.
(slang) A sexual act of defecating on the face of a sexual partner, usually covered in plastic wrap.
(humorous, slang) Champagne. synonyms ▲ Synonyms: bubbly, champers, fizz.
It meant bake small new potatoes in olive oil until golden brown and crispy and then add a tapenade that looks like dirt.
Farts — also called flatus (say: FLAY-tuss) or intestinal (say: in-TESS-tuh-null) gas — are made of, well, gas! When you eat, you don't swallow just your food.
Some child-friendly potty words, proper and slang, for urine and urination include: Pee, or pee-pee. Wee, or wee-wee. Tinkle.
In the 1980s we start really seeing poo in British English--which was pretty much what I'd thought. The count-noun use (a poo, rather than some poo) is recorded in the OED as 'chiefly British' (indeed it is).
Pee is an informal but common word that means "to urinate." Of all the slang words for bodily functions, this is one of the least offensive. Though it's not very naughty to talk about peeing or taking a pee, this term is a little childish.
'Washroom' is another formal word that most English speakers will understand. It is mostly used in the USA. 'Restroom' is a safe term to use in the United States and won't offend anyone.