What does plee in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word plee in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use plee in Dutch.

The word plee in Dutch means toilet, plee, wc, schijthuis, plee, schijthuis, plee, plee, wc. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word plee

toilet

(bathroom fixture)

Cleaning the toilet is the chore I hate most.

plee

(UK, informal (toilet, bathroom) (informeel)

The loo's down the hallway there, third door on the left.

wc

(US, slang (toilet, bathroom)

I'll be right back; I gotta use the john.

schijthuis

(slang, vulgar (toilet) (slang, vulgair)

plee

(slang, vulgar, offensive (toilet, lavatory) (informeel)

schijthuis

(slang, vulgar (toilet) (vulgair, slang)

plee

(vulgar, slang (toilet) (informeel)

plee

(vulgar, slang (shitter) (informeel)

wc

(US slang (toilet) (informeel)

Excuse me. I have to go to the can.

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