(There was also a bathroom joke, which doesn't bear repeating.)
"South Park" is a half-hour exercise in bathroom jokes and crude language that has become a mini-phenomenon.
She's far too comfortable among the fighting, the four-letter words and the bathroom jokes; in fact she seems to relish it all.
Everybody on the boy network bellows, even when telling bathroom jokes.
It all lapses into the tag line of a bathroom joke.
A scatological Scotsman, the film's walking id and bathroom joke, is more of an acquired taste.
She loved "whizzers," her term for gritty bathroom jokes.
Do we really need bathroom "jokes" in every sentence?