Potty in a sentence as a noun

Sometimes a treat after going in the potty works well.

It's okay to leave time-out if the two year old needs to use the potty.

As a Father of four, this makes a whole lot of sense to me. I'd guess they'd potty train faster in a dress than in pants.

Pick a number where you can look at the customer, swear with all the potty-mouth words you know, and walk away.

This is using a porcelain port-a-potty with no plumbing vs. open fields.

Potty in a sentence as an adjective

They are but an adult's version of the potty humor that kids exchange about bodily functions and noises.

It was an anatomical joke, albeit a childish one on the level of potty humor.

But the funniest jokes from these cards aren't from potty language, but from the following:We had about 10 players, I read the card.

I don't think anyone deserved to be fired or receive hate mail and I don't think it is wrong to address potty jokes in a proportionate way.

If all he does is not go to the potty and you have to work at understanding him then things may not be as bad as they seem and a 'crash program' to advance the child to match his peers may not be what's called for.

Potty definitions

noun

a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination

See also: toilet commode crapper stool throne

noun

a receptacle for urination or defecation in the bedroom

See also: chamberpot

adjective

marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness; "gaga over the rock group's new album"; "he was infatuated with her"

See also: enamored infatuated smitten

adjective

(British informal) trivial; "potty little details"

adjective

slightly intoxicated

See also: tiddly tipsy