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    Default Re: go to toilet to release my urine...in spoken english?

    Another expression for going pee/poop is going #1 (pee) and #2 (poop). Also, some people refer to #2 as dropping the kids off at the pool.

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    Default Re: go to toilet to release my urine...in spoken english?

    Quote Originally Posted by Profesoressa View Post
    Another expression for going pee/poop is going #1 (pee) and #2 (poop). Also, some people refer to #2 as dropping the kids off at the pool.
    Profesoressa, I've never heard anyone use the term '#2' or 'poop' when speaking about dropping kids off at the pool. Where in Arizona have you heard people use this expression?

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