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  2. Dunny (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dunny is Australian/New Zealand slang for a toilet. Dunny may also mean: Dunny Goode (1929–2004), head football coach for Eastern New Mexico University "Dunny", nickname for Fred Dunlap (1859–1902), 19th century baseball player and manager "Dunnies", nickname for the Whitby Dunlops, a Canadian Major League Hockey team

  3. 35 Funny Names for the Toilet—Including the Loo, Dunny & Bog

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    This slang term is coy and spot-on. 3. Thunder Box. ... 10. Dunny. People from the land "down under" (AKA Australia) use this dainty moniker instead of the word toilet. ... An old French word ...

  4. Outhouse - Wikipedia

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    An outhouse — known variously across the English-speaking world otherwise as bog, dunny, long-drop, or privy — is a small structure, separate from a main building, which covers a toilet. This is typically either a pit latrine or a bucket toilet , but other forms of dry (non-flushing) toilets may be encountered.

  5. Australian slang terms every visitor should know - AOL

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    According to the ANU, yakka means hard work – or strenuous labor. The word was first derived from “yaga,” which means “work” in the Yagara language – the traditional language of the ...

  6. Dunedoo - Wikipedia

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    Dunedoo is well known to Australian travellers due to its distinctive name (Dunny is a colloquial Australian word for a toilet). The name is actually derived from a local Aboriginal word meaning "swan", [2] which are commonly found in the area's lagoons. The town is located on the north-western edges of the Sydney basin. [3]

  7. Australian slang terms every visitor should know - AOL

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  8. Australian English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    It originated with a now-extinct dialect word from the East Midlands in England, where dinkum (or dincum) meant "hard work" or "fair work", which was also the original meaning in Australian English. [13] Dunny – a privy, toilet or lavatory (from British dunnekin). [4] To many Australians "bathroom" is a room with a bath or shower.

  9. Here's the Skinny on 25 Iconic Baby Boomer Slang Terms - AOL

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