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Adjective: potty (pottier,pottiest)  pó-tee
  1. Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness
    "he was potty with her";
    - enamored [US], infatuated, in love, smitten, soft on, taken with, enamoured [Brit, Cdn], besotted
     
  2. [Brit] (informal) trivial
    "potty little details"
     
  3. Slightly intoxicated
    - tiddly [Brit], tipsy, tiddley, merry
Noun: potty  pó-tee
  1. A plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
    - toilet, can [N. Amer], commode, pot, stool, throne
     
  2. A receptacle for urination or defecation in the bedroom
    - chamberpot, thunder mug

Derived forms: potties, pottiest, pottier

See also: drunk, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated, loving, unimportant

Type of: plumbing fixture, receptacle

Part of: bath, bathroom, bog [Brit], can [N. Amer], closet [archaic], john, lav, lavatory, loo [Brit], toilet, W.C. [Brit], water closet [Brit]

Encyclopedia: Potty