Restroom, loo, water closet, toilet, and others.
The slang term is john... women call it the Jane but it was originally called the Crapper after its inventor.
Action phrases vary, as in: I have to whiz, take a dump, pinch a loaf, etc.
"Shitter" is an informal term that is sometimes used as a slang word for a toilet or bathroom.
There are many different Australian slang words. Some examples of these slang words include "cya this arvo", meaning "see you in the afternoon", "daks" which means trousers, and "dunnie" which means bathroom.
It means to use the bathroom. Head is slang for the toilet.
The part of a toilet that is sometimes referred to as "the slang" is actually called the "U-bend" or "P-trap." This is the curved pipe under the toilet that holds water and prevents sewer gases from coming back into the bathroom.
The British slang for toilet or restroom is spelled "loo."It likely derives from the French word l'eau (the water).
Yes, "john" is absolutely one of the slang words that means a "bathroom." To ree the official description in the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language - and to read other commentaries on the "john" - click on the Related Link.
The bathroom, restroom or toilet are all vaild in company and you want to be polite. Also known in slang as "the jacks" or "the bog" for more informal usage.
I cannot find this phrase in a slang dictionary. There is a phrase 'dressed to the nines,' which means decked out in your best clothes. There is also a slang term 'jacked,' which can either be a short form of 'hijacked' (He jacked my seat when I got up to go the bathroom) or can mean muscled-up or pumped.
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I'm not sure what the "bathroom words" are butbathroom is bañosink is lavabotoilet is aseoshower is duchacepillo de dientes is toothbrushchampu is shampoojabon is soaptoalla is towelespejo is mirrorbata de ban~o is bathrobecuarto de ban~o is bathroomIf you are using the term "bathroom words" as a slang for "curse words" or "potty language", Answers.com does not provide translations of curse words.
The human body has a system of getting rid of (eliminating) what it does not need in two ways. After food is eaten and digested, it moves through the body and what is not needed comes out when you go to the bathroom. Liquid waste is called urine ("pee" in slang) and solid waste is called feces ("poop" or "poo" in slang).