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- Toilet paper (sometimes called toilet/bath/bathroom tissue, or toilet roll) is a tissue paper product primarily used to clean the **** and surrounding...
- Toilet papering (also called TP-ing, house wrapping, yard rolling, or simply rolling) is the act of covering an object, such as a tree, house, or another...
- A toilet is a piece of sanitary hardware that collects human waste such as urine and ****, and sometimes toilet paper, usually for disposal. Flush toilets...
- Toilet paper orientation Some toilet roll holders or dispensers allow the toilet paper to hang in front of (over) or behind (under) the roll when it is...
- "Toilet Paper" (South Park episode), an episode of the animated television series Toiletpaper (magazine), a biannual Italian photography magazine Toilet papering...
- Toiletpaper (stylized as "TOILETPAPER") is a biannual magazine co-created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan and photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari. Founded...
- A toilet-roll holder, also known as a toilet paper dispenser, is an item that holds a roll of toilet paper. Common models include a hinged length of wire...
- specially designed toilet paper. The opposite of a flush toilet is a dry toilet, which uses no water for flushing. Flush toilets are a type of plumbing...
- "Toilets: ****an power behind throne", The ****an Times, 2 November 2010, p. 3. トイレットペーパーのポータルサイト|トイレットペーパーの歴史 History of toilet paper at Toiletpaper.co...
- Hotel toilet paper folding is a common practice performed by hotels worldwide as a way of ****uring guests that the bathroom has been cleaned. The common...