What is a toilet called in Ireland?

The Jacks. The jacks is Irish slang for toilet, derived from the older English word for toilet jakes.
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Why are toilets called jacks in Ireland?

An old Tudor phrase for lavatory, jacks is a term more commonly used in Ireland. This is likely a reference to Jack Power, who invented the first multiple cubicle toilet. However, he never liked his name being associated with sanitation so he changed it by deed poll.
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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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Does Ireland have toilets?

Free restrooms are usually available to customers at sightseeing attractions, museums, hotels, restaurants, pubs, shops, and theaters. Many gas stations (called “petrol stations” in Ireland) have public toilets, and a few even have baby-changing facilities.
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What is a fanny in Ireland?

Fanny pack: The term fanny in Irish is applied exclusively to female genitalia, so whatever you are wearing, it isn't a fanny pack; it's a waist-belt or a waist-pouch.
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How to say Where are the toilets? in Irish



Why do Irish say Feck?

Feck as a verb once meant “keep a look out”, maybe from Irish feic. And then there is the Irish slang feck “steal, take”, which the Chambers Dictionary of Slang says may originate in Old English feccan “to fetch, gain, take”, or German fegen “to plunder”.
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Why is it called a Minge?

Etymology 1

From Angloromani mintš, from Romani minʒ (“female genitals”), probably from Old Armenian մէջ (mēǰ, “middle, midst; inside, interior; the middle part of the body; loins, reins; waist; belly, abdomen; back”). Doublet of medius.
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What are bathrooms like in Ireland?

No sockets or switches! One other rather odd thing about bathrooms in Ireland and Britain is less obvious though. Namely the lack of sockets and switches on the inside of the bathroom. The switch is most often just next to the door, on the outside of the bathroom, and the sockets are nowhere to be found.
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Do Irish people use toilet paper?

In 2018, according to the Ethical Consumer, the average consumption of toilet paper in the UK was 127 rolls per capita – and we're somewhere around the same in Ireland, I'd hazard a guess. France uses about half that amount, however, probably because of their use of bidets (which we'll get to shortly).
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How do you use an Irish toilet?

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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What are the different names for toilet?

lavatory
  • WC.
  • latrine.
  • powder room.
  • restroom.
  • shower.
  • toilet.
  • washroom.
  • water closet.
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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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What do they call the bathroom in Scotland?

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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What does Mick mean in Irish?

a contemptuous term for a person of Irish birth or descent.
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What is the most Irish thing to say?

Here are 15 Irish expressions to break out on St. Paddy's Day:
  1. May the road rise up to meet you. ...
  2. Sláinte! ...
  3. What's the craic? ...
  4. May the cat eat you, and may the devil eat the cat. ...
  5. Two people shorten the road. ...
  6. Story horse? ...
  7. On me tod. ...
  8. Acting the maggot.
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Can you flush tampons in Ireland?

These items should never be flushed down the toilet. Every single month, Irish Water clears approximately 2,000 blockages from our wastewater systems. About three-quarters of blockages are caused by inappropriate items such as wipes and sanitary products being flushed down the toilet.
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What religion does not use toilet paper?

The objective behind this practice, Muslims believe, is the emphasis of Islam on keeping the body adequately clean. “Islam places great emphasis on personal hygiene,” said Maulana Imran Ahmad, an Islamic scholar in India. “Muslims are required to clean themselves well with water before offering prayers.
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How do Indians wipe?

In India and the Indian subcontinent, over 95% of the population use water for cleansing the anal area after defecating. The cleaning of hands with soap/ liquid soap after this cleansing process is very important. In urban areas and newer settlements bidet showers are widely used.
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Are there public toilets in Dublin?

Promoted Stories. Until now, only six public toilets were being operated by Dublin City Council. The facilities are located at Grafton Street, Wolfe Tone Square, St Patrick's Park Tearooms, Herbert Park Tearooms, St Anne's Park Tearooms and the Bull Wall, Dollymount.
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Do you have to pay to use toilets in Ireland?

While not as common as in other parts of Europe, there are pay toilets in Ireland, mainly in the capital city of Dublin.
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Does the Dart have toilets?

The DART doesn't provide toilets on board.
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What is a Gary in slang?

noun. anus. From an episode of Southpark. That girl takes it in the Gary. Yeah, I got her in the Gary last night.
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What do you call an Irish lady?

[ ahy-rish-woom-uhn ] SHOW IPA. / ˈaɪ rɪʃˌwʊm ən / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun, plural I·rish·wom·en. a woman born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry.
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What does feckin eejit mean?

Product Description. Irish slang definition of the word "eejit". One of the most common Irishisms. Like an idiot or a fool but much nicer and friendlier. Even smart and intelligent people can act the feckin eejit.
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