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Tag: retrete

Definitions tagged retrete in the street dictionary.

Guaterclo

Refers to a toilet or crapper (the term is a phonetic adaptation of the English phrase water closet).

Flush the guaterclo. I do not know what is wrong with that guaterclo.

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guater

Toilet or john. (Commonly used in Uruguay, the word is an adaptation of the English term water closet).

I am going to pee in the guater. Can you lend me a towel?

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Uruguayby Leonardo

basenilla

A portable container used as a toilet by people who have difficulty reaching the bathroom, such as the elderly or small children (a common variant of the standard word bacinilla).

Son, bring the basenilla to your grandmother.

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escusadero

A toilet, commode, or latrine. It refers to the physical toilet or the bathroom, often with a rustic or old-fashioned tone (it is a derivative of excusado, a traditional term for a restroom).

I have to go to the escusadero, I have a stomachache.

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Letrina

1. A shared outhouse or pit toilet, typically in poor condition, where waste is collected in a pit rather than a sewer system. These are usually built from cinder blocks and are common in rural areas. 2. A foul stench or the smell of sewage.

1. Man, I'm about to shit myself, I'm heading to the letrina. 2. What's this letrina stench in here?

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República Dominicanaby toto