'Now, be nice. The plumber is stopping by,' is something that may be said to a toilet.
To say "toilet" in Māori, you would use the word "tioata."
I would say within arms reach of the toilet. preferably on the right side. No. If the toilet is near the corner of the room, then the wall that the toilet ISNT laying against is the place for the toilet paper roll. I prefer not to put a toilet paper roll across from the toilet. It annoys me.... i say why don't you put the toilet paper in the bathroom that's were it belongs anyway
To say "toilet" in Cantonese, you can say "ce1 seon4" (廁所).
First = Say Toy Second = Say Lit Third = Say them together without a pause It's spelt toilet.
I would say about $600 to install a toilet. :d
you would say the word loo, eg: can i use the loo
Toilet paper is phirigami in Japanese.
That is what some people say. He actually died through drug abuse. If he died on the toilet he would have somehow popped a vein while defecating.
Would you prefer to learn more about toilet maintenance or how to unclog a toilet?
"Toilet" in Polish is "toaleta" or "łazienka".
Pirates commonly referred to the toilet as the "head." This term originates from the location of the toilet on a ship, which was typically at the front, or "head," of the vessel. Using nautical terminology, they would say they were "going to the head" when they needed to relieve themselves.
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