potty

Related to potty: potty mouth

be potty about (something)

To be very excited or enthusiastic (about something). Primarily heard in UK. I'm absolutely potty about her latest novel!
See also: potty

drive (someone) potty

To make someone particularly annoyed, vexed, or crazy. Primarily heard in UK. I need you to mind the kids for a while, they've been driving me potty all morning!
See also: drive, potty

go potty

1. To become irrational, crazy, eccentric, or addlebrained. Primarily heard in UK. I'll end up going potty if I have to work in this cubicle for one more day!
2. To become very excited or enthusiastic (about something). Primarily heard in UK. People are going potty for the new art exhibit.
3. To urinate; typically said of, to, or by young children. My three-year-old has started going potty all by herself!
See also: go, potty

potty mouth

A person who uses obscenities, vulgarities, or profanities in their speech, especially at inappropriate times. Used especially in reference to a child or as a childish rebuke to an adult. Hey, you little potty mouth! If I hear you speaking like that around your grandmother again, you're going to be grounded for a week! Well there's no need to be a potty mouth about it, Rick. You could have just said no like a civilized person.
See also: mouth, potty
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

potty

1. n. a small toilet. (Usually juvenile.) Mommy, I’ve got to go to the potty.
2. in. to use the toilet. (Always juvenile.) Be sure to potty before we leave.
3. mod. crazy. He got more potty as he grew older.

potty mouth

and toilet mouth
n. someone who uses obscene or profane language in most social settings. (Also a term of address.) That potty mouth is offending people again. Hey, toilet mouth! Watch your language!
See also: mouth, potty
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

go potty

To defecate or urinate.
See also: go, potty
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • be potty about (something)
  • drive (someone) potty
  • buzzkill
  • a buzz kill
  • go potty
  • I'm a big boy/girl now
  • caca
  • get (one's) rocks off on (something)
  • get carried away with (someone or something)
  • be wild about (someone or something)
References in periodicals archive
The Potty In The Iron Mask was a rather lavish tale set in 17th century France and featuring D'Artagnan, the three Musketeers and a chef with a cooking pot on his head.
Rebecca's father, Kevin Rogers, said: "It was really embarrassing." He had only bought the potty on Wednesday, but the next day, as he left Rebecca with her two-year-old sister Daniella while he washed dishes, the accident happened.
The ages at which a child learns to walk and is potty trained are markers that parents frequently use to gauge if their child is developing normally.
That product was recently honored by iParenting.com, which chose Peter Potty as one of its outstanding products for 2005.
"They have an indoor potty, so they're 100 percent safe," said Duane, who opened the Canine College 12 years ago, when doggie daycares were almost unheard of.
When the table is removed, a disabled person can enter the combination tub/shower from the rear bed or transfer to the portable potty directly from the bed.
Simplified, the child has to recognize the urge to urinate or defecate (pee or poop), be able to control the urge until the toilet is reached, and squeeze some muscles while relaxing other muscles to properly perform on the potty. When a child becomes toilet trained, complicated information and controls become well integrated like a Silicon Valley computer chip.
A hacksaw was used to remove the potty from the boy, who escaped without injury, in just a matter of minutes.
A survey of early years staff by charity ERIC and the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) revealed 68% of them feel that over the past five years children were being potty trained at a later age.
Without teacher's potty training it just couldn't be done.
Most parents start thinking about potty training when their child is between two and two-and-a-half, but there's no perfect time.
There was also the Invisible Potty who could only be seen by footprints on the ground.
Today, we ask Judith for her top tips on potty training: 1 Be aware of the signs of readiness - potty training requires some independent skills - can your child follow simple instructions?
South Miami, FL, November 30, 2014 --(PR.com)-- An innovative new product that effectively addresses the needs of a child going through the potty training stage, the Love My Potty, has been developed by Faith Sutton of Glenolden, Pennsylvania.