toilet training

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɔɪ.lət ˌtɹeɪn.ɪŋ/

Noun

toilet training (usually uncountable, plural toilet trainings)

  1. The process of training a young child to use the toilet to relieve themselves.
  2. The process of training a domesticated or pet animal to avoid urinating or defecating indoors and to use designated places instead.
  3. (BDSM, euphemistic) The practice of enforced coprophagy or urophagia.
    • 2011, Stacey Weiss, Secrets of a Phone Sex Operator, page 40:
      Toilet Training [] involves teaching them how to drink pee or poop (depending on which they're into), straight from a woman's body. I talk in detail about how I will make them drink my pee, or I talk about pissing over their face. [] Somewhat similar to toilet training are toilet boys. These guys like to worship your ass and be used as your toilet paper.
    • 2021, Faye Valentine, Trained for Charity:
      “I know you're in a lot of pain right now, my pet, but I desperately need to pee and I think I'd like to start your toilet training now.”
      “Yes Mistress,” Millie said, offering no resistance to the inevitable.
      “Fucking hell that's hot!” Mistress Carla exclaimed. “I mean, I've literally seen thousands of men and women drinking piss, but to see the owner do it? And for a ponygirl? You must be something truly special,” she said to Kayla.

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