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Potty vs Pommy - What's the difference?

potty | pommy |

As nouns the difference between potty and pommy

is that potty is a chamber pot used by young children while learning control of their bladder and bowels while pommy is (australia|new zealand|south africa|derogatory) a pom; a person of british descent, a briton; an englishman.

As adjectives the difference between potty and pommy

is that potty is (informal) insane while pommy is (australia|new zealand|south africa|sometimes|pejorative) english; british.

As a verb potty

is (childish) variant of go potty.

potty

English

Etymology 1

From .

Noun

(potties)
  • A chamber pot used by young children while learning control of their bladder and bowels.
  • *
  • *
  • (childish) A toilet bowl. Can be used as essentially a synonym of toilet or bathroom in some phrases, e.g. , porta-potty, potty humor.
  • Synonyms
    * chamberpot, po, pot

    Verb

    (en-verb)
  • (childish) Variant of go potty.
  • Derived terms
    * go potty * potty break * potty mouth * potty-training * porta-potty

    Etymology 2

    Adjective

    (er)
  • (informal) Insane.
  • The noise that the neighbour's kids were making was driving Fred potty .
  • (dated)
  • * (Rudyard Kipling)
  • "A potty little nine-hole affair at a hydro in the Midlands. My cousins stay there. Always will. Not but what the fourth and the seventh holes take some doing. You could manage it, though," he said encouragingly.
    Synonyms
    * See also

    pommy

    English

    Alternative forms

    * pommie

    Noun

    (pommies)
  • (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, derogatory) A pom; a person of British descent, a Briton; an Englishman.
  • * 1931 , , Back to Bool Bool , page 140,
  • Though Sir Oswald had taken on enough London veneer to be sneered at as a pommy in certain Australian circles, he had never acquired the high-class Englishman?s apparent equanimity or indifference before the prospect of cuckolding.
  • * 2007 , Tony Parsons, Silver in the Sun , unnumbered page,
  • Rhona nodded her agreement. ‘That?s a very interesting answer from a new Aussie – and a Pommy into the bargain,’ she added.
  • * 2009 , Robert Holman, On Paths of Ash: The Extraordinary Story of an Australian Prisoner of War , unnumbered page,
  • During one of these acts of bravery by the English pilots I saw a great big tough Aussie with tears of frustration streaming down his face. He was shouting, ‘You magnificent, stupid Pommy bastard!’

    Synonyms

    * limey (US)

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, sometimes, pejorative) English; British.
  • * 1991 , A Stranger's Trust , Emma Richmond:
  • A gleam of humour, a moment of beautiful pommy arrogance.
  • * 2003 , Susan Bradley Smith, 12: Rhetoric, reconciliation and other national pastimes: showcasing contemporary Australian theatre in London'', Elizabeth Schafer, Susan Bradley Smith (editors), ''Playing Australia: Australian Theatre and the International Stage , page 201,
  • That is, of course, until Australian movie stars like Cate Blanchett and Nicole Kidman proved that they could sell tickets in the West End so long as they could play at being what Rees calls a ‘movie siren’ with a convincing ‘fake pommy accent’.
  • * {{quote-newsgroup
  • , title=Hello, Hello , group=aus.cars , author=feral , date=February 24 , year=2005 , passage=athol wrote:> IIRC, "hood lining" is the more pommy terminology.  :-) citation

    Synonyms

    * limey (US)