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Definition of Potty-trained
1. Adjective. (of children) trained to use the toilet.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potty-trained
Literary usage of Potty-trained
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great Limbaugh Con: And Other Right-Wing Assaults on Common Sense by Charles M. Kelly (1994)
"Actually, it's probably not how an expert was potty trained, as much as whether
he or she was born into the nonworking class or into the working class. ..."
2. Adventure Guide to the Alps by Krista Dana (2004)
"The kindergarten accepts potty-trained children, the tourist office can help
arrange childcare, and two great playgrounds entertain. ..."
3. In a Family Way by Rochelle Hollander Schwab (1995)
"... anything to have their children babies again, but I always thought they're so
much more fun once they start talking and they're potty trained and all. ..."
4. Notes to Transformation: A Guidebook on the Inner Journey to the Self by John James (1994)
"When potty trained too early or when his mother could not stand the smell, he
anxiously sought what was wrong with him that his only 'product' was rejected. ..."
5. A Light in the Midst of Darkness by Erik Loebl (2007)
"Kind of like the little training potty little children use when they are learning
to be potty trained. It is not as colorful as some kid's potties are. ..."
6. Maggie's Sauna by Paul E. Furdon (2000)
""Listen, I was already playing sandlot ball before some of you guys were potty
trained." "That settles it," Lefty told the group. ..."
7. Claudine the Circus Woman by Timothy J. Quinlan (2000)
"I am sure it traces back to my upbringing or the way I was potty trained.36 It
is amazing that psychiatrists find ..."