Soiled (one's) nappy In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "soiled (one's) nappy", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-06-08 03:06

Meaning of Soiled (one's) nappy (redirected from soil (one's) nappy )

Synonyms:

soil (one's) diaper(s)

Soil (one's) nappy spoken language verb phrase

The phrase is mostly heard in the UK.

To poo into the diaper.

I think Dan just soiled his nappy. We gotta change it.

My grandpa is 90. He’s gaga and sometimes soils his nappy.

You should bring extra diapers in case the baby can soil his nappy during the trip.

I hope when I get old, I won't be a gaga woman soiling my nappy.

Other phrases about:

pluck a rose

(Of a woman) To use the toilet; used as a polite excuse for wanting to do so.
 

take a dump

To poop.
 

relieve (oneself)

To take a pee or (less commonly) defecate.

doodle

To poo.

Grammar and Usage of Soil (one's) nappy

Verb Forms

  • soil (one's) nappy
  • soils (one's) nappy
  • soiling (one's) nappy
  • soiled (one's) nappy
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