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  1. 13 kwi 2016 · I was wondering about the origin of using the terms "number one" and "number two" for going to the bathroom (for those unaware, number one is urinating, number two is defecating, at least in the US).

  2. 16 sie 2020 · go number two is referred to pooping. See a translation. Was this answer helpful?

  3. go number two. euphemism To defecate. ("Go number one" is a euphemism for urination.) Please turn on the fan in the bathroom if you have to go number two. A: "Mommy, I have to go to the bathroom." B: "OK, sweetie. Do you have to go number one or number two?"

  4. What is the origin of this euphemism for pooping: "going number two". Tons of people say it, and after searching fruitlessly on Google, I'm convinced that no one knows why. And it's driving me crazy. I know that #1 is a euphemism for urination. I know that #2 is a euphemism for defecation.

  5. 7 gru 2010 · To go "number one" is to urinate, and to go "number two" is to defecate. Another way to say this, suitable for someone the same age: I have to poo. Adults in the US do not specify what activity is required when using the toilet.

  6. Definition of go number 2 in the Idioms Dictionary. go number 2 phrase. What does go number 2 expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  7. After years of never knowing which is which, I finally looked it up and it seems number one is firmly taking a pee, while number two is taking a poo.

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