What do they call a toilet 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 do Australians call the toilet funny?

A: It dates from the early 1800s, Scottish in origin, from dung + ken (house) to give “dunnekin” as another name for the outhouse. Once the toilet moved inside, Australians and New Zealanders dropped the kin and kept with the dunny.
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What are porta potties called in Australia?

There is no any other name for toilets in particular in Australia but commonly referred as 'Dunny and Loo'.
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How do you say go to the bathroom in Australia?

Australians colloquially refer to a trip to the lavatory as 'going to the dunny'. A dunny is essentially a toilet out the back of a house or public building, never inside.
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Is dunny a rude word?

The word “Dunny” is Australian slang for toilet or outhouse. Technically “Dunny” isn't a rude word but not many people on average say the word dunny.
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Why do Australians call toilets Dunnys?

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'. First recorded in the 1930s but dunnekin is attested in Australian sources from the 1840s.
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What is a dag in Australia?

Dag appears in the phrase rattle your dags, which means "hurry up" and describes exactly what happens to those dried dags when a sheep starts to jog. There's the specialized verb dag, which according to one Australian dictionary refers to following a jockey around looking for information about a horse race.
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How do you say pee in Australia?

17. In Australia, we don't call it “urinating.” We call it, “taking a piss” or “having a slash.” 18. In Australia, we don't call some people “white trash.” We call them “bogans.”
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What is slang for toilet?

commode. crapper (coarse slang) crapper trapper (coarse slang, rare) devil's back roads (slang, rare) dunny (AU&NZ, slang)
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How do you say poop in Aboriginal?

GOONA. This word will definitely make any Murri laugh - even the deadly flash ones. Why? Because 'Goona' means "poop" and saying "poop" in any language is hilarious.
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What is an outdoor toilet called?

Outdoor toilets are referred to by many terms throughout the English-speaking world. The term "outhouse" is used in North American English for the structure over a toilet, usually a pit latrine ("long drop").
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What do the British call porta potties?

Porta Loo® is the common name for porta potties in England, and in the USA the names Porta John® and porta potty are more common.
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What is a portable toilet called?

Portable Toilets Have Many Different Names

Portable restroom (our preferred term) Porta-potty. Porta-john. Honey bucket.
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What is a dropkick in Australia?

Australian slang a stupid or worthless person. verb drop-kick.
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What are dunnies on a girl?

dunny. noun (Austral. & old-fashioned N.Z. informal) toilet, lavatory, bathroom, loo (Brit. informal), W.C., bog (slang), Gents or Ladies, can (U.S. & Canad.
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How do you say toilet in NZ?

New Zealand and Australia share many words. Dunny, a colloquial word for a toilet, is one of them. The public toilets in Ōtorohanga are graced with various words meaning toilet, including dunny, and the Māori term wharepaku.
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What is another way to call a toilet?

[chiefly British], potty, restroom, washroom, water closet.
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What's a Pantsman in Australia?

Noun. pants man (plural pants men) (Australia, slang) A promiscuous male.
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What is a Jimmy in Australia?

noun Australian slang An immigrant.
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What does Pog mean Australia?

interjection Colloquial (an exclamation expressing excitement or approval.) Also, pog. [ from an emoticon PogChamp used to indicate excitement or surprise on the live streaming site Twitch]
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Whats a dingleberry?

Definition of dingleberry

1 US, informal : a foolish, stupid, or contemptible person Something about human nature makes us all think we are the best drivers on the road at any given time. It's everyone else who are the dingleberries.—
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What does Donny mean in Australia?

(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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What does Sheila mean in Australia?

sheila. A girl or woman. This word first appeared in Australian English in 1832 with the spelling shelah. It was initially used in Australia to refer to a woman of Irish origin, but from the late 19th century onwards it became a general term for a woman or girl.
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What do Aussies call a duvet?

What Is A Doona? Doona is a commonly used term in Australia for a quilted insert that sits in a doona cover and is the top layer of your bedding. Typically filled with feathers or other manufactured materials, it is also trademarked property of The Tontine Group, responsible for many of the quilts Australians enjoy.
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