What do the Irish call a toilet?

The Jacks. The jacks is Irish slang for toilet, derived from the older English word for toilet jakes.
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What is a slang word for toilet?

pisser (coarse slang) pooper (slang) porcelain god (slang) porcelain goddess (slang) pot.
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Do they say loo in Ireland?

The Irish call toilets the jacks. This is really the only uniquely Irish slang term for toilet. They may also use some British slang terms, such as loo or bog, but to a much lesser extent.
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Is it Loo or Lou?

A loo is a toilet. I asked if I could go to the loo.
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What do Scots call the toilet?

For the uninitiated, cludgie is a Scottish word meaning “toilet”, although probably not to be used in the politest of companies.
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How to say Where are the toilets? in Irish



What is a toilet called in France?

("water closet"), les toilettes, les cabinets (de toilette), les vécés, et en argot, les chiottes. One might even call it "le nécessaire" or "le petit coin". A toilet bowl is "la cuvette".
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What do Europeans call a toilet?

In European countries like France, Germany, and the Netherlands, ask for the “water closet” or the “toilette.” In Australia, it's called a “dunny.” In the U.K., look for the “loo.” And in Japan, find the “ben-jo.”
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Is loo a rude word?

Toilet. This was on the original 1950s list and, to be honest, I'd rather chew glass than use the word toilet in polite conversation. It's a harsh word that was adapted from the French toilette which means your appearance, hence toiletries bag. Lavatory or loo is much more acceptable.
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What is British slang for bathroom?

  • loo (British, informal),
  • W.C.,
  • bog (slang),
  • Gents or Ladies,
  • can (US, Canadian, slang),
  • john (slang, US, Canadian),
  • head(s) (slang),
  • throne (informal),
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What do they call a toilet in England?

In British English, "bathroom" is a common term but is typically reserved for private rooms primarily used for bathing; a room without a bathtub or shower is more often known as a "WC", an abbreviation for water closet, "lavatory", or "loo". Other terms are also used, some as part of a regional dialect.
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What do they call kissing in Ireland?

Póg. This is the Irish word for a “kiss” e.g. “give us a póg” or even cuter a “póigín”. This is not to be confused with asking something to “Póg Mo Thóin” (Kiss my arse).
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Why does Khazi mean toilet?

Khazi. Another slightly dated alternative word to the toilet, 'khazi' (also spelt karzy, kharsie or carzey) is derived from the low Cockney word 'carsey', meaning a privy. It has its roots in the nineteenth century, but gained popular usage during the twentieth century.
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Do the Irish say Wee for little?

A word that you can expect to hear in most sentences over here is 'wee'. The term is a longstanding Irish (and Scottish) way of saying 'little'. However, in Northern Ireland, it is often used to describe things that aren't little at all.
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What's a fancy word for restroom?

bathroom. nounroom for bathing, toilet use. bath. lavatory. powder room.
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What is a female toilet called?

A public toilet for women in the US is usually called a “women's room” or “ladies' room,” with verbal signs reading “Women” or “Ladies.” (In the UK, people often call a gendered loo “the ladies” or “the gents.”)
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What are four other names for the toilet?

  • latrine.
  • lavatory.
  • outhouse.
  • restroom.
  • can.
  • commode.
  • head.
  • john.
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What is a toilet called in Australia?

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.
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Why is a toilet called a John?

The name “John” was later derived from “Jake” and “Jack.” Secondly but most notable amongst historians, John was the name of the first man credited with inventing the first flushing toilet. John Harington was born during the time in which Queen Elizabeth reigned.
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What is a gardyloo?

(Scotland, obsolete) Used by people in medieval Scotland to warn passers-by of waste about to be thrown from a window into the street below. The term was still in use as late as the 1930s and 1940s, when many people had no indoor toilets. quotations ▼
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What is John as slang for toilet?

A john is a toilet or bathroom. I've got to go to the john.
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What do Italians call the toilet?

Bagno – this is the most common Italian word for bathroom/restroom. If you need ask where the restroom is, you will ask: Scusi, dov'e' il bagno? Excuse me, where is the toilet? Toilette – the French word toilette is an old-fashioned way to call a bathroom/toilet, but it still works.
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What are toilets called in Italy?

Here you have the many terms to say toilet, bathroom, and restroom in Italian: Toilette: A polite way to call it, with a French twist. Perfect in restaurants, hotels, workplaces, and pretty much everywhere except homes. WC: A less formal but more international term that's ok to use in all public places.
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How do you flush a toilet in Ireland?

Irish toilet flushing 101
  1. Limit the size of your bowel movements. ...
  2. Use as little toilet paper as you can possibly get by with.
  3. Get it right on the first flush. ...
  4. Plant your feet firmly and put one hand on the handle.
  5. Firmly and confidently press the handle down.
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Why do toilets in Germany have a shelf?

Advantages: Energy costs in Germany are much higher than in the United States, which includes the cost of water. Therefore, the shelf toilets were designed to use much less water than their American counterparts - hence the shelf.
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What is a Dutch toilet?

Arguably the most alarming feature of a Water Closet is the infamous Dutch toilet bowl. Dutch engineers have designed the bowl itself to contain a plateau set well above the normal water level. To say the least, one must be very comfortable with themselves and all their excrements on the display shelf.
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