evacuate

evacuate (one's) bowels

To defecate. Hang on, I've got to evacuate my bowels before we leave the house.
See also: bowel, evacuate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

evacuate one's bowels

Euph. to defecate. After taking a jog around the block, Jill felt the need to evacuate her bowels. I am afraid my little boy is sick. He has not evacuated his bowels for several days.
See also: bowel, evacuate

evacuate someone (from something) (to something)

to remove someone from something or some place to another thing or place, as in an emergency. They had to evacuate everyone from the subway station to a nearby building. The rescuers evacuated the people from the flames.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • evacuate (one's) bowels
  • evacuate bowels
  • go to the lavatory
  • go to the toilet
  • go to the bathroom
  • hit the john
  • bowel
  • get (someone) out of (somewhere)
  • bio break
  • go poo-poo
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Siwar revealed that several airlines refused to evacuate Sudanese citizens from Yemen because airports became military targets for the coalition air-strikes.
"It would have been difficult to evacuate with two toddlers and a baby."
Last month, telephoned bomb threats at the University of Texas at Austin, as well as ones made to campuses in North Dakota and Ohio prompted tens of thousands of people to evacuate. No bombs were found at any of those campuses.
As logistics for this special operation from Tripoli are put into place, the Organisation is continuing to evacuate migrants elsewhere.
"We were aware of the smoke and then we heard three loud bangs, so we decided to evacuate the building.
"Following requests of our citizens, who have contacted the Turkish Embassy in Cairo and Alexandria, Turkish Airlines made additional runs to evacuate our citizens," said the MFA.
A massive forest fire raged out of control near the northern Israeli city of Haifa on Thursday, forcing police to evacuate Palestinian inmates from a nearby prison and warn locals they might be forced to leave.
"We put our training into practice and decided we needed to call the fire brigade and evacuate the shopping centre," he said.
Police were in attendance and helped evacuate the area around the building at an industrial park on Cobham Road, Bordesley Green.
Chapters cover recommended personal inventory and supplies to keep handy in case of emergency, homeowner's insurance concerns, how to evacuate if there is need, financial planning to take into account, what to take when evacuating by car, food and water concerns for after the storm, and much more.
Waldport officials also didn't evacuate or sound the city's sirens, but they did move equipment in the "tsunami inundation zone" to high ground.
Johnsonite's Safe-T-First low location egress routing system helps provide an advanced measure of safety to assist building occupants to evacuate a building during periods of sudden darkness.