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toilet paper
[ toi-lit pey-per ]
noun
- Also called toi·let tis·sue,. a soft, lightweight, sanitized paper used in bathrooms for personal cleansing after elimination.
verb (used with or without object)
- to cover a house, a tree, or other structure, usually on someone’s home property, with strips of toilet paper, as a prank:
Toilet papering the chief of police’s car was a risky choice—you’re going to get fined for littering or trespassing if he catches you.
toilet paper
noun
- thin absorbent paper, often wound in a roll round a cardboard cylinder ( toilet roll ), used for cleaning oneself after defecation or urination
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of toilet paper1
Example Sentences
“A lot of people are like, ‘I just want to move into a completely done house, down to toilet paper holders.’â€
She has also started picking up extra food and putting it next to her water and extra toilet paper.
But these cutting edge seats have an unlikely nemesis: toilet paper.
"There was a point when the loos ran out of both toilet paper and water. We had to actually buy water bottles to relieve ourselves," she says.
He’s balanced 101 rolls of toilet paper on his head.
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