unpotty-trained
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From un- + potty-trained.
Adjective
unpotty-trained (not comparable)
- Unable to use the potty or toilet; not yet toilet-trained.
- 1978 October 9, “Advertisements”, in The Idaho Statesman, 212-Child Care, page 33:
- BABYSITTING my home. 5yrs & under. $5-day, $6-day for unpotty trained.
- 1992 May 7, M. C. Moewe, “Swimming is fun but precautions needed”, in Fort Worth Star-Telegram, page 37:
- Unpotty-trained children should wear plastic pants in pools, he said. "Feces carries a bacteria that chlorine won't kill," he said.
- 2006, Joy Browne, Dating For Dummies, 2 edition, Wiley, →ISBN, page 143:
- When stressed, we regress, which means that we revert to an earlier form of behavior that's familiar and comfy. It's why kids become unpotty-trained when they get a new sib, or why most of us become childlike when we get sick.
- 2021, Gwendoline Summers, Florence Grant, Michael Bent, An Argument For Rejecting Potty Training: An ABDL Guidebook – nappy version, page 29:
- As time went on, more and more teens would remain unpotty-trained and eventually it will filter into adulthood and by no great force than sheer momentum, a majority of the population would be unpotty-trained and perhaps it will then develop into a society where most are not potty trained. It is a wild thought!
- (ABDL) No longer able to use the toilet as a result of unpotty training; incontinent.
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