What is the Australian slang for doing a poo?

While there isn't one single definitive slang for "doing a poo," Aussies use various informal terms like "doing a number two," "having a dump," "going for a crap" (more vulgar), or simply "need the loo" or "need the dunny" (toilet), with general slang like "turd" for the actual thing.

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What is Australian slang for poop?

A bog is a shit, or poop as you would say in America. A ute is a pick-up truck.

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What is the slang for toilet in Australia?

The most common Australian slang for toilet is dunny, especially for outdoor or older toilets, while loo is used more generally for indoor toilets, similar to UK usage. Other terms include thunderbox (often for rural/outdoor) and more informal/humorous options like throne, facilities, or the crapper, though "dunny" remains iconic, notes.
 

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What is a funny word for going poop?

Crap, doo-doo, dookie, dump, dung, excrement, faeces, Hershey squirts, log, manure, number two, stool, turd.

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What is the 3 poop rule?

The "3 poop rule," or "three-and-three rule," is a guideline for normal bowel habits, suggesting that pooping anywhere from three times a day to three times a week is considered healthy, with individual patterns varying widely. It helps identify issues: fewer than three times a week may signal constipation, while more than three times a day (especially with loose stools) might indicate diarrhea, prompting a doctor visit for persistent problems, notes Symprove UK. 

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28 AUSTRALIAN SLANG Words/Phrases (That You Need to Know!)

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What does prairie dogging poop mean?

It refers to the fact you need a bowel movement or in other words you need to poo. And your poo keeps popping out just a bit. Kind of like a prairie dog popping its head out of it's hole. Also referred to as a “turtles head”

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What is vulgar slang for toilet?

A rather more vulgar word for toilet is 'crapper'. First appearing in 1932, crapper became a popular alternative word for toilet thanks to the Thomas Crapper & Co Ltd company that manufactured toilets.

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What is woop woop in Australia?

Woop Woop is used to refer to a place in the middle of nowhere. People use it to signify that a location is far away, unfamiliar to them, and difficult to get to.

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What are 5 aussie slang words or phrases?

Here are 5 common Aussie slang words/phrases: G'day (hello), Mate (friend), Arvo (afternoon), No worries (no problem/you're welcome), and Barbie (barbecue), with many Aussies shortening words (like Brekkie for breakfast, Servo for gas station) and using colourful terms for everyday things.
 

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What are some cute nicknames for poop?

Synonyms for Poop

  • Crap.
  • Doo-doo.
  • Dookie.
  • Droppings.
  • Dung.
  • Excrement.
  • Excreta.
  • Fecal matter.

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What is a fancy word for pooping?

BM defecation discharge dung excrement excretion fecal matter feces feculence.

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What can I say instead of pooping?

POOPHEMISMS: Tell Us You're Pooping Without Telling Us You're Pooping

  • Dropping a motherload.
  • Birthing a creamy behemoth.
  • Cutting a rope.
  • Laying a brick.
  • Pinching a loaf.
  • Answering nature's booty call.
  • Baking a keester casserole.
  • Letting a dirty little secret slip through the crack.

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What is Australian slang for fart?

My 5 year old daughter told me that a fart (wind, guff, blow off, personal wind etc) is called a Fluffy in Australia.

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What does oy oy oy mean in Australia?

"Oy oy oy" in Australia is most famously part of the patriotic chant "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi, Oi!" used at sporting events to show national pride, but "Oi" also functions as a general Australian informal interjection, like "hey" or "excuse me," to get someone's attention. The chant itself comes from the British "Oggy Oggy Oggy" cheer for Cornish pasties and became popular in Australia after the 2000 Olympics. 

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What is the word for fart in Bluey?

The term "fluffied" might come from the fact that in an earlier episode (Circus), Winton plays a clown called Fluffy, who's main trick was making a farting sound with his mouth. It might also come from the expression "letting Fluffy off the chain", which is a dog-based expression meaning to fart.

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What does hooha mean in slang?

"Hoo-ha" (or hoo-hah) slang means a noisy fuss, commotion, or excitement, often over something trivial, but it can also euphemistically refer to female genitalia. It's an informal term for a "brouhaha," "hullabaloo," or general to-do, signifying uproar or fuss, but sometimes used to describe a state of arousal or, less commonly, male anatomy, though its primary use is for commotion or female anatomy. 

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What does bin chicken mean?

The birds have also come to be regarded as a problem species in Victoria as a result of their scavenging activities, scattering rubbish from tips and bins in the process, and earning the widespread nickname "bin chicken". They are even known to snatch sandwiches from picnickers.

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What is a Groody slang?

inferior in character or quality; seedy; sleazy.

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What do amish use instead of toilet paper?

In many Amish homes, rags are a common toilet paper alternative. These rags are typically old clothes that have been worn out. After simple processing, they become practical cleaning tools.

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What does skibidi toilet mean in slang?

"Skibidi" is a nonsensical slang term from the viral YouTube series Skibidi Toilet, meaning it can signify something cool, bad, weird, or just be used as random gibberish, often to express absurdity or as a conversational filler, especially among Gen Alpha. Its meaning is highly contextual, derived from the absurdist videos featuring singing heads emerging from toilets in a war against electronic-headed humans.
 

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Is dunny a bad word in Australia?

The word "Dunny" is Australian slang for toilet or outhouse. Technically "Dunny" is not a rude word but not many people on average say the word Dunny.

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What is a dogtown slang?

noun. 1. : a community of prairie dogs. 2. slang : a city commonly used for theatrical tryouts before a play receives metropolitan presentation.

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What does calling someone a dog mean in slang?

If you mean negatively, usually when someone is called a dog (usually a male), it means they may have been caught cheating or doing something generally negative. When using it positively, it is written as 'dawg' and it it like a nickname that can be used in any context.

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