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Τι (ποιος) είναι there is no toilet paper - ορισμός

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toilet paper         
  • Crêpe secondary raw material toilet paper
  • Leaves as motif on toilet paper
  • Toilet paper and toilet paper holder; the paperboard center of a spent roll is visible on the holder.
  • A 1792 [[French Revolution]]ary caricature, depicting the French population using the Monarchist [[Brunswick Manifesto]] as toilet paper.
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  • Rolls of toilet paper, produced by [[Nokia]] in the 1960s, at the [[Vapriikki Museum Centre]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  •  "''Le Troubadour''" (French) – 1960s package of toilet paper
  • Toilet paper with motif 50 euro bills
  • Some people spread toilet paper on public toilet seats before sitting down.
  • Apricot colored toilet paper
  • A print by [[William Hogarth]] entitled ''[[A Just View of the British Stage]]'' from 1724 depicting [[Robert Wilks]], [[Colley Cibber]], and [[Barton Booth]] rehearsing a pantomime play with puppets enacting a prison break down a privy. The "play" is composed of nothing but toilet paper, and the scripts for ''Hamlet'', ''inter al.'', are toilet paper.
TISSUE PAPER FOR CLEANING AFTER URINATION OR DEFECATION
Toilet tissue; Toilet roll; Toliet Paper; Bathroom tissue; Toilet Paper; Bog roll; Bog Roll; Loo roll; Asswipe; Buttwipe; Shitpaper; Lavatory paper; Bogroll; Tiolet paper; Loo paper; Bath tissue; Toilet papers; Toilet-paper; Asswhipe; Toilet paper in the United States; Ass paper; Butt paper; Toilet Paper Tube; Toilet rolls; Toilet tissue roll; Toiletpaper; 🧻; Environmental impact of toilet paper; Bog paper; Toilet paper roll; Toilet paper core
¦ noun paper for wiping oneself clean after urination or defecation.
toilet roll         
  • Crêpe secondary raw material toilet paper
  • Leaves as motif on toilet paper
  • Toilet paper and toilet paper holder; the paperboard center of a spent roll is visible on the holder.
  • A 1792 [[French Revolution]]ary caricature, depicting the French population using the Monarchist [[Brunswick Manifesto]] as toilet paper.
  • 259x259px
  • Rolls of toilet paper, produced by [[Nokia]] in the 1960s, at the [[Vapriikki Museum Centre]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  •  "''Le Troubadour''" (French) – 1960s package of toilet paper
  • Toilet paper with motif 50 euro bills
  • Some people spread toilet paper on public toilet seats before sitting down.
  • Apricot colored toilet paper
  • A print by [[William Hogarth]] entitled ''[[A Just View of the British Stage]]'' from 1724 depicting [[Robert Wilks]], [[Colley Cibber]], and [[Barton Booth]] rehearsing a pantomime play with puppets enacting a prison break down a privy. The "play" is composed of nothing but toilet paper, and the scripts for ''Hamlet'', ''inter al.'', are toilet paper.
TISSUE PAPER FOR CLEANING AFTER URINATION OR DEFECATION
Toilet tissue; Toilet roll; Toliet Paper; Bathroom tissue; Toilet Paper; Bog roll; Bog Roll; Loo roll; Asswipe; Buttwipe; Shitpaper; Lavatory paper; Bogroll; Tiolet paper; Loo paper; Bath tissue; Toilet papers; Toilet-paper; Asswhipe; Toilet paper in the United States; Ass paper; Butt paper; Toilet Paper Tube; Toilet rolls; Toilet tissue roll; Toiletpaper; 🧻; Environmental impact of toilet paper; Bog paper; Toilet paper roll; Toilet paper core
(toilet rolls)
A toilet roll is a long narrow strip of toilet paper that is wound around a small cardboard tube.
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toilet paper         
  • Crêpe secondary raw material toilet paper
  • Leaves as motif on toilet paper
  • Toilet paper and toilet paper holder; the paperboard center of a spent roll is visible on the holder.
  • A 1792 [[French Revolution]]ary caricature, depicting the French population using the Monarchist [[Brunswick Manifesto]] as toilet paper.
  • 259x259px
  • Rolls of toilet paper, produced by [[Nokia]] in the 1960s, at the [[Vapriikki Museum Centre]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  •  "''Le Troubadour''" (French) – 1960s package of toilet paper
  • Toilet paper with motif 50 euro bills
  • Some people spread toilet paper on public toilet seats before sitting down.
  • Apricot colored toilet paper
  • A print by [[William Hogarth]] entitled ''[[A Just View of the British Stage]]'' from 1724 depicting [[Robert Wilks]], [[Colley Cibber]], and [[Barton Booth]] rehearsing a pantomime play with puppets enacting a prison break down a privy. The "play" is composed of nothing but toilet paper, and the scripts for ''Hamlet'', ''inter al.'', are toilet paper.
TISSUE PAPER FOR CLEANING AFTER URINATION OR DEFECATION
Toilet tissue; Toilet roll; Toliet Paper; Bathroom tissue; Toilet Paper; Bog roll; Bog Roll; Loo roll; Asswipe; Buttwipe; Shitpaper; Lavatory paper; Bogroll; Tiolet paper; Loo paper; Bath tissue; Toilet papers; Toilet-paper; Asswhipe; Toilet paper in the United States; Ass paper; Butt paper; Toilet Paper Tube; Toilet rolls; Toilet tissue roll; Toiletpaper; 🧻; Environmental impact of toilet paper; Bog paper; Toilet paper roll; Toilet paper core
Toilet paper is thin soft paper that people use to clean themselves after they have got rid of urine or faeces from their body.
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