Asked by rfvv
In the Slang Dictionary, I found the expressions.
[toilet terms]
1. Mom, I need to go number one.
2. Mom, I need to go number two.
[In the slang dictionary]
3. Mom, I need to go number three.
[I coundn't find this one in the slang dictionary, but it was in the urban dictionary.]
Do people or children use these expressions when they need to go to the bathroom? Is #3 used? Is #3 the same as #1?
[toilet terms]
1. Mom, I need to go number one.
2. Mom, I need to go number two.
[In the slang dictionary]
3. Mom, I need to go number three.
[I coundn't find this one in the slang dictionary, but it was in the urban dictionary.]
Do people or children use these expressions when they need to go to the bathroom? Is #3 used? Is #3 the same as #1?
Answers
Answered by
Reed
Yes, these expressions are used. Number one means to urinate. Number two means to defecate. I've never heard of number three.
Stupid kid at the toilet with mom's phone while pooping
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