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Carsey, Informal British Word for Privy
Carsey, informal British, a toilard. It's derived from the low cockly word, carsey, meaning a privy. Carsey has its roots in the 19th century, but gained popular usage during the 20th century. There was a stop in the carsey when you know you're going to a nice place. But it wasn't overly expensive and I want them to make sure they're making a profit - not spending all their money in Liberty Hand products.