Definition of Thunder mug

1. Noun. A receptacle for urination or defecation in the bedroom.

Exact synonyms: Chamberpot, Potty
Generic synonyms: Receptacle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thunder Mug

thumping
thumpingly
thumpings
thumpity
thumps
thumpy
thumri
thunder
thunder and lightning
thunder cloud
thunder clouds
thunder god
thunder gods
thunder lizard
thunder lizards
thunder mug (current term)
thunder pot
thunder snake
thunder thighs
thunderation
thunderbird
thunderbirds
thunderblast
thunderbolt
thunderbolt beetle
thunderbolt beetles
thunderbolts
thunderboomer
thunderboomers
thunderbox

Literary usage of Thunder mug

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant: Embracing English, American, and Anglo by Albert Barrère, Charles Godfrey Leland (1890)
"Thunder-mug (American low), a chamber utensil. The first place our Sophomore got in his scenic work was on the slab fence opposite the Presbyterian Church. ..."

2. Retrospections of an Active Life by John Bigelow (1913)
"... which struck my unexpecting ear like a thunder mug from a clear-sky window. I had supposed that Washburne, when he went home, had secured pledges from ..."

3. Family Words: The Dictionary for People Who Don't Know a Frone from a Brinkle by Paul Dickson (1998)
"... who says that when she was a girl there were all sorts of names for this Important object, Including whistle pitcher, thunder mug, and po'. ..."

4. Family Words: The Dictionary for People Who Don't Know a Frone from a Brinkle by Paul Dickson (1998)
"... who says that when she was a girl there were all sorts of names for this important object, including whistle pitcher, thunder mug, and po'. ..."

5. Retrospections of an Active Life by John Bigelow (1913)
"... Noyes minister to France," which struck my unexpecting ear like a thunder mug from a clear-sky window. I had supposed that Washburne, when he went home, ..."

6. The Life and adventures of an Arkansas doctor by David Rattlehead (1853)
"get (which was a thunder-mug), and let him have it right in the face and eyes. He stopped about the time this reached him, ..."

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