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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potty" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a toilet or a small toilet for children, often in informal contexts.
Example: "The toddler was excited to use a potty for the first time."
Alternatives: "a toilet" or "a loo".
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— Ellen, New York, NY A potty training seat.
Of course it's a potty.
She also described him as having "a potty mouth".
"I have a bit of a potty mouth," he said.
"I have a potty mouth when I'm disappointed," she confided.
A potty mouth becomes inappropriate once in the presence of an actual potty.
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Anti-Semitic graffiti was found inside a port-a-potty.
I actually used the port-a-potty (runners, you're so tidy!).
"Even the Port-a-Potty is high class," Ms. Valley said.
Inside it was like a Port-a-Potty had exploded.
Thankfully a port-a-potty emerged to save the day.
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