Appendix:Australian English terms pertaining to the toilet, excrement, urine or vomit

Toilet terms

 * crapper or crappa – a toilet Originating from American Soldiers who visited England who saw manholes near the toilets marked with Thos Crapper and Sons Trademark
 * dunny – a toilet, the appliance or the room – especially one in a separate outside building. This word has the distinction of being the only word for a toilet which is not a euphemism of some kind. It is from the old English dunnykin: a container for dung. However Australians use the term toilet more often than dunny.
 * shit-house – originally a term for a toilet, but now a generic descriptor meaning something that is badly done or made, or bad in general, as in "The Eagles played shithouse last weekend." Rarely, abbreviated to shouse.
 * shitter or shitta - a toilet, a lavatory
 * thunderbox – a toilet
 * trough lolly - the solid piece of perfumed disinfectant in a men's urinal

Excrement

 * arse piss - Diarrhea
 * Tap Arse - Diarrhea
 * Bondi cigar or brown-eyed mullet - a turd in the sea (where you're swimming),
 * goonah – fæces; an Aboriginal word; used in general English in parts of Australia with a large Aboriginal population, including the Northern Territory (universally used), and in sections in other states
 * skid – "skid mark" a stain in a pair of underpants that bears a resemblance to a rubber skid mark on the road from a car tyre
 * taking a dump – defecating

Urine

 * take a leak - urinate
 * point percy at the porcelain - urinating in a modern toilet
 * shake hands with the wife's best friend - urinate
 * splash me boots - urinate
 * take a slash - urinate

Vomit

 * spew
 * chunder
 * curbside quiche
 * liquid laugh
 * munt - to vomit
 * technicolour yawn
 * yak