potty

noun
UK: /ˈpɒti/
US: /ˈpɑːti/
  1. A container used by young children as a toilet.

    1. My toddler uses the potty now.
    2. We are trying to teach our son to use the potty independently.
  2. The process of training a young child to use a toilet or potty.

    1. Potty training is hard but rewarding.
    2. The new parents started the potty training process when the baby turned two.
potty verb
  1. To train a child to use a toilet or potty.

    1. We are potty training our daughter now.
    2. It took several weeks to potty train the youngest child successfully.
potty adjective
  1. Slightly crazy or foolish.

    1. He's gone a bit potty after the accident.
    2. Don't drive too fast, you are behaving a bit potty today!

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "potty" in English means: A container used by young children as a toilet., The process of training a young child to use a toilet or potty..

The phonetic transcription of "potty" is /ˈpɒti/ in British English and /ˈpɑːti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "potty": mad, commode, toilet, insane, crazy.

Example usage of "potty": "My toddler uses the potty now.". More examples on the page.