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
However many holy words you read, however many you speak,
what good will they do you if you do not act upon them?