English edit

Etymology edit

Originally a trademark, ToiletWand.

Noun edit

toilet wand (plural toilet wands)

  1. A kind of disposable toilet brush with a spongy head impregnated with cleaning fluid.
    • Genalin Jimenez, 10 Steps to Simplify Your Life and Declutter with the 'Live More with Less' Philosophy (page 216)
      With easy to grab cleaners and towels you can quickly polish up a sink and with toilet wands available you can easily swish out a toilet.
    • 2006, Karen Kendall, Midnight Madness, page 218:
      Marly suffered through various commercials for snack foods, new cars and toilet wands before the news came back on.
    • 2013, Virginia Kantra, Carolina Girl:
      She was desperate for him to see her as someone other than Matt's annoying little sister, with her nose in a book and a toilet wand in her hand.
    • 2015, Jules Bennett, Maid for a Magnate, page 41:
      The thought of someone looking over her designs with a critical eye nearly crippled her, but she wouldn't be wielding toilet wands for the rest of her life.