The first known dunnies, or outdoor toilets, date back to ancient civilizations, with evidence of their use in places like ancient Rome and Greece around 3000 BC. However, the modern concept of a "dunny" as a standalone outdoor toilet in Australia emerged in the 19th century. These toilet structures were typically simple, wooden constructions placed away from the main living areas.
A dunny is a lavatory, particularly one situated outside.
Dunny Goode died on 2004-06-01.
Dunny Goode was born on 1929-10-24.
A dunny can is the pail used in a dry outdoor lavatory to catch the arisings to allow removal.
Toilets are called toilets in Australia. A toilet is also colloquially known as dunny or loo.
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The term "dunny" is an Australian slang word for toilet, derived from the word "dunn" which is a variation of "dunny" in British English, meaning toilet or privy. Its origins are linked to the use of "dunny" in rural areas, where outdoor toilets were common. The word has become a colloquial and informal term, reflecting Australia's unique linguistic culture.
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toilet, lavoratory, bathroom, loo
Round the Twist - 1989 Skeleton on the Dunny 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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