What would an Australian call a toilet?

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 is a slang word for toilet?

pisser (coarse slang) pooper (slang) porcelain god (slang) porcelain goddess (slang) pot.
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What is British slang for toilet?

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'.
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What is an outside toilet called in Australia?

In Australia and parts of Canada an outdoor toilet is known as a "dunny". "Privy", an archaic variant of "private", is used in North America, Scotland, and northern England.
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What do Australians call flip flops?

The shoe known in Australia as a “thong” is one of the oldest styles of footwear in the world.
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What is a bidet in Australia?

Bidet toilet seat:

It is a type of toilet seat which has a built-in nozzle to spray water allowing the users to clean themselves after using the toilet. Bidets are a standard toilet fixture found in toilets across Japan and now making their way throughout the world.
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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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What do the Irish call a toilet?

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.
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What is Canadian slang for bathroom?

The washroom is a polite word for the bathroom.

"Washroom" is basically the Canadian version of "restroom."
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What is Australian slang for toilet bowl?

Dunny. Meaning: (Noun) An Australian slang for a toilet that can be used outside the premises.
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What do posh people call the toilet?

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's a dunny in Australia?

A toilet. 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'.
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What do Australians call Porta potties?

Sometimes it is called the “bogger” or the “thunderbox” or any of several dozen less-used words.
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What do Hawaiians call the bathroom?

1. Bathroom. Lua, wahi hoʻopau pilikia, lua liʻiliʻi, kiʻona.
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What do Dutch people call the bathroom?

In Dutch there are two words for it: toilet and wc.
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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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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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Why do Americans call a toilet 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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Why do Australians not use bidets?

The first reason is their geographic location. Australia does not get a lot of rainy days so water preservation is a must for everyone and so using a bidet could be seen as wasteful in times of drought.
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Why don t Australians use bidets?

They make all the sense in the world - the bidet shooting a stream of water at our private bits to wash them after we relieve ourselves. But, like in the US and UK, bidets aren't commonly used here in Australia. We've never developed a culture of using them, instead opting for multi-ply toilet paper instead.
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Is bidet illegal in Australia?

While many housebound Australians may be more inspired to complete odd jobs at home now than ever before, DIY installations of plumbing and drainage work including bidet products could put the health and safety of you and your family at risk, and it's also illegal.
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What do Aussies call McDonald's?

Here in Australia, however, McDonald's most prevalent nickname is “Macca's”. A recent branding survey commissioned by McDonald's Australia found that 55 per cent of Australians refer to the company by its local slang name.
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What do Australians call sweatpants?

In Australia and New Zealand, they are also commonly known as trackpants, trackies, tracky daks or joggers.
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What do Australians call refrigerators?

We see no point in informing the world that "fridge" is Australian slang for a "refrigerator". If you've got any comments or suggestions, though, we'd very much like to hear them. Are you planning a trip to Australia?
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