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toilet-train

v. train (a small child) to use the toilet

Usage examples of "toilet-train".

He remembers trying to tell the young cop (from the look of this one, pretty soon they'll be hiring kids who aren't even toilet-trained as police officers, at least in Topeka) that he's always on the lookout for funky new lids, he always wears a cap because he's got the Mark of Cain on his forehead.

As a result, there was a premium on getting the little ones toilet-trained, which little Svetlana had managed some time ago, much to her mother's relief.

While Ruth was fortunate that her son was toilet-trained, she was nonetheless exasperated that there were toilets the boy didn’t dare sit on.

Many were like men and women so severely toilet-trained that they were unable to urinate without the visual stimuli that assured them that yes, they were in the toilet, and yes, it was all right to let go.

Others, like children who aren’t yet completely toilet-trained, were unable to prevent the occasional psychic outburst.

Others, like children who aren't yet completely toilet-trained, were unable to prevent the occasional psychic outburst.

He had pro-Batista and pro-Castro guys to deal with--left and right-wing ideologue thugs who needed to be toilet-trained and broken in to the White Man’s Rule of Order.

Simon Jay, the gentle, bemused owner of the apartment, who had lived there happily for thirty years with his wife, Ada, had raised his children in these rooms, toilet-trained them on these very water closets, and had found every day of his occupancy a simple and unqualified delight.