outhouse
noun
out·house
ˈau̇t-ˌhau̇s
plural outhouses
ˈau̇t-ˌhau̇-zəz
also -səz
: outbuilding
… barns, stables, and other outhouses …—Wayne R. LaFave and Austin W. Scott, Jr.
especially
: privy sense 1a
They lived in an off-the-grid cabin with an out-door kitchen and an outhouse. —Diane Daniel
Royal Cove's official outhouse didn't have a name, so we dubbed it Maggie's Loo, in honor of Princess Margaret of Great Britain. —John Vigor
He calls an outhouse a toilet, because the only toilets his family had while he was growing up were outhouses. —David Owen
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