Dunny


[duhn-ee] /ˈdʌn i/

noun, plural dunnies. Australian Slang.
1.
an outside privy; outhouse.
/ˈdʌnɪ/
noun (pl) -nies
1.
(Scot, dialect) a cellar or basement
2.
(dialect) another word for dunnakin
3.
(Austral & NZ, informal)

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