crapper
1crapper — crap per (kr[a^]p p[ e]r), n. a toilet. [vulgar] Syn: toilet, can, commode, pot, potty, stool, throne. [WordNet 1.5 + PJC] …
2crapper — [krap′ər] n. [< CRAP2] Slang TOILET (n. 4): somewhat vulgar …
3Crapper — The person to whom we are indebted for the flushing toilet is Thomas Crapper, the scatologists favorite son. Sir Thomas Crapper (1837 1910) was born in Yorkshire, England. In the 1870s, he invented the modern toilet bowl, which consisted of …
4crapper — 1. n. a toilet, privy, or restroom. (Usually objectionable. See also crap.) □ Where’s the crapper around here? □ Old Jed never passes up a chance to use an indoor crapper. 2. n. a braggart. (Usually objectionable.) □ The guy is a crapper and… …
5crapper — (the crapper) n a toilet. This vulgarism appears to derive from crap and not from the name of Tho mas Crapper, a Victorian manufacturer of lavatories who is claimed to be the inven tor of the flush toilet …
6crapper — In American slang this would mean a person who regularly boasts about his own achievements, exaggerating them while doing so. He is something of a bullshit artist, to use another American expression, when it comes to self advertisement. In… …
7crapper — noun a) A water closet containing a flushable toilet, especially a toilet fixture identified T. Crapper , a well known Victorian era English engineer and plumbing installer, . b) A flush toilet, a commode …
8Crapper — This unusual and interesting name is of early medieval origin and is generally an occupational surname for a picker of fruit or vegetables or a reaper of corn. The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century word cropp meaning swelling ,… …
9Crapper — toilet (from crap; not, as widely believed, named after the sanitary engineer Thomas Crapper) …
10crapper — Australian Slang toilet (from crap; not, as widely believed, named after the sanitary engineer Thomas Crapper) …