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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Around or on the side of

Which is correct?

How would you say it if you wanted to say your aim is bad?
How would you say it if you purposely did it to make less noise?

I peed around the toilet.
I peed on the side of the toilet.

Thank you
  

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I can imagine neither a good way to say this nor a good reason to say this, but I'll warn you that both your versions imply that you peed outside the toilet.

  • I can imagine neither a good way to say this nor a good reason to say this, but I'll warn you that both your versions imply that you peed outside the toilet.
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I can imagine neither a good way to say this nor a good reason to say this, but I'll warn you that both your versions imply that you peed outside the toilet.

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