thunderbox
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Noun
thunderbox (plural thunderboxes)
- (historical) A close-stool, a stool enclosing a chamber pot.
- (Britain, Australia, slang) An outhouse or latrine: a rudimentary outdoor toilet.
- 1974 June 13, Donald Gould, "A Groundling′s Notebook: Ice Waterloo" in the New Scientist, page 708:
- Meantime the ICE experts are poring over their photographs, and making measurements, which, presumably, will go into a computer, and out will come the specification for the perfect thunderbox.
- 1979, The Bulletin, Vol. 100, page 35:
- In the old days, when there was a corrugated iron thunderbox, the Holts′ guests were told to approach it with caution: where other thunderboxes had redback spiders, the local ones tended to have taipans.
- 2005, Benedict le Vay, Eccentric Britain, 2nd, page 57:
- He boobytrapped the ‘thunderbox’ and the next guardsman who sat down was met by a deafening blast. The guardsman and plastic loo seat were hurled one way, the loo paper another, but there were no injuries.
- 1974 June 13, Donald Gould, "A Groundling′s Notebook: Ice Waterloo" in the New Scientist, page 708:
Synonyms
- (close-stool): commode; see also Thesaurus:chamber pot
- (outhouse): See Thesaurus:toilet and Thesaurus:bathroom
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