Definition of

W.c.

  1. (noun, artifact) a toilet in Britain

via WordNet, Princeton University

Synonyms of W.c.

closet, loo, water closet

Alternate forms of W.c.

Hypernyms: bathroom, can, john, lav, lavatory, privy, toilet

Origin of the word W.c.

  1. "lavatory," 1954, abbreviation of water closet.

via Online Etymology Dictionary, ©2001 Douglas Harper

People who say W.c.

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  • CamosNChucks RT @His_Ambulance: Lmao> RT @ryanla24: W.C can turn anybody to a CRIP listen to 3 songs in a row......see if u don't get the urge to hit the C-WALK

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  • His_Ambulance Lmao> RT @ryanla24: W.C can turn anybody to a CRIP listen to 3 songs in a row......see if u don't get the urge to hit the C-WALK

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