toiletful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

toilet +‎ -ful

Noun[edit]

toiletful (plural toiletfuls)

  1. An amount that fills a toilet.
    • 1994, Merry McInerney, “The End”, in Burning Down the House, New York, N.Y.: Forge, →ISBN, pages 15–16:
      In case you haven’t read it (though they say Everyone has), Blase’s claim to literary fame is A Dark Night of the Soul: a slim sordid tale about the jaunty escapades of a thirty-eight-year-old New York fop who flushes his brain in toiletfuls of whiskey, [].
    • 2004, Jeffrey Marks, Derby Rotten Scoundrels, page 88:
      One guy had puked up a toiletful that would have gagged a maggot.
    • 2005, Natasha T. Hays, A Toss of the Dice: Stories from a Pediatrician's Practice, page 26:
      He called her to come and there was a whole toiletful of blood.