The traditional name for a toilet on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts.
Popular use throughout New England began in the height of the old whaling days. When sailors returned from their long voyages, they were so excited to be able to sit down to defecate.
While the phrase is no longer used outside of Nantucket, it is still customary, particularly amongst the locals, to use the expression while on the island.
Popular use throughout New England began in the height of the old whaling days. When sailors returned from their long voyages, they were so excited to be able to sit down to defecate.
While the phrase is no longer used outside of Nantucket, it is still customary, particularly amongst the locals, to use the expression while on the island.
"Pardon me, is there a poop seat I can use?"
"The house has four bedrooms and two and half poop seats."
"Does anyone have to use the poop seat before we leave?"
"The house has four bedrooms and two and half poop seats."
"Does anyone have to use the poop seat before we leave?"
by Jamie Panda July 21, 2006

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by DDeRo September 8, 2016

When someone gets out of a seat that you want and by the laws of Seat Buck you are allowed to shout "Seat Buck!" and you are allowed to take the seat.
Your friend gets out of a comfortable recliner to pick up something he/she dropped. You yell "Seat Buck!" Which allows you to take his/her seat.
by Shan [: February 22, 2009

The seat you finally get on a crowded bus or restaurant waiting area,than a handicapped or old person comes in and you then feel obligated to give that seat up.
by JoeNJ2 March 13, 2011
