Associations to the word «Dunny»

Wiktionary

DUNNY, noun. (Australia) (New Zealand) (slang) A toilet, often outside and rudimentary. [From 1933.]
DUNNY, noun. (Scottish and northern English) (slang) (dated) An outside toilet, or the passageway leading to it; (by extension) a passageway or cellar.
DUNNY, adjective. (UK) (dialect) Deaf; stupid.
DUNNY CAN, noun. (AU) (colloquial) A toilet.
DUNNY CANS, noun. Plural of dunny can
DUNNY MAN, noun. (AU) (colloquial) (now) (chiefly historical) Someone whose job it is to empty the cesspit from a basic toilet which is not attached to a plumbing system.
DUNNY MEN, noun. Plural of dunny man

Wise words

Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to build something with them; they do not win their true meaning until one knows how to apply them.
Paul Gauguin