There are many nicknames for such a room: john, bog, lavatory, little room, etc. But, in Britain is is usually toilet.
Dogs that live in the toilet.
'Bog' is a slang term sometimes used in Britain for a toilet.
my bog role! a leaf...
because when you need a hefty old poo, you can go to the "toilet" its called the "toilet" to be informal and so you dont say.."the dunny" like the australians and you dont say "bog" like a typical freak :P
Yes it can mean (is slang for) a toilet. It is also a large deep area of sphagnum moss (as in an Irish peat bog).
Toilet, dunny, loo, bog, little house, WC.
A bog. a bog
It's called a "toilet". It should be noted that in the UK, "toilet" can also mean "a room with a toilet in it, or several toilets" as well as the actual device. In the UK, a "bathroom" is a room with a bath inside it. There are loads of different words, both formal ("WC", "Lavatory") and informal ("Loo", "Bog", "Men's/Ladies' Room")
a bog
This type of swamp is normally called a peat bog.
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