The term "Aussie dunny" refers to an outdoor toilet commonly found in Australian homes, particularly in rural areas. While the exact date of its first use is unclear, dunnies became prevalent in Australia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, coinciding with the spread of European settlement. These simple, often wooden structures were a practical solution for sanitation before indoor Plumbing became widespread.
A dunny can is the pail used in a dry outdoor lavatory to catch the arisings to allow removal.
A dunny is a lavatory, particularly one situated outside.
Dunny Goode died on 2004-06-01.
Dunny Goode was born on 1929-10-24.
Toilets are called toilets in Australia. A toilet is also colloquially known as dunny or loo.
"Aussie" is pronounced "Ozzie" -- with the accent on the first syllable.
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Aussie is a shortened version of the word Australian, meaning from Australia. Most commonly it is a term applied to a person or people. example:- He is an Aussie. means:- He is an Australian. Hey im from Australia so there for im an Aussie. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie oi,oi,oi
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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