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1potty — pot|ty1 [ˈpɔti US ˈpa:ti] adj BrE informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Origin unknown] 1.) crazy or silly ▪ What a potty idea! ▪ You must be potty! 2.) drive sb potty if something or someone is driving you potty, they are annoying you, especially… …
2potty — 1 adjective BrE informal 1 crazy or silly: What a potty idea! | drive sb potty (=make someone crazy): Your radio is driving me potty. 2 potty about extremely interested in something, or liking someone very much: Gemma s potty about riding. | He s …
3potty — adj. (colloq.) (esp. BE) infatuated potty about * * * [ pɒtɪ] (colloq.) (esp. BE) [ infatuated ] potty about …
4potty — Adj. 1. Crazy, mad, eccentric. Informal 2. Madly in love with, or mad about, something or someone. E.g. I was potty about Angelina Jolie for several years …
5potty — Ⅰ. potty [1] ► ADJECTIVE (pottier, pottiest) informal, chiefly Brit. 1) foolish; crazy. 2) extremely enthusiastic about someone or something. DERIVATIVES pottiness noun. ORIGIN …
6potty whispering — n. The technique of training an infant to go to the washroom on cue by associating the act of elimination with a brief word or sound, especially one whispered in the baby s ear. potty whisperer n. Example Citations: [Ingrid] Bauer began cueing… …
7potty parity — (PAW.tee pair.uh.tee) n. The state or condition of having an equal or appropriate number of restrooms for each sex. Example Citation: Technically, there s already more than gender equity or potty parity, as it is sometimes called at work. For… …
8potty — I UK [ˈpɒtɪ] / US [ˈpɑtɪ] noun [countable] Word forms potty : singular potty plural potties a container used as a toilet by young children II UK [ˈpɒtɪ] / US [ˈpɑtɪ] adjective Word forms potty : adjective potty comparative pottier superlative… …
9potty — potty1 adjective (pottier, pottiest) informal, chiefly Brit. 1》 foolish; crazy. 2》 extremely enthusiastic about someone or something. Derivatives pottiness noun Origin C19: of unknown origin. potty2 noun ( …
10Once Upon a Potty — is a children s book by Alona Frankel that is aimed to help potty training. Its original version was published in 1975 in Hebrew and referred to boys only. Up to 2009, there are versions of it referring to girls too, and translations of it to… …