Green’s Dictionary of Slang

Peter Pan n.

[rhy. sl.; ult. J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan (1904)]

1. (US) a chamberpot [SE pan].

[US](con. 1940s) E. Thompson Tattoo (1977) 182: I puked in her peter pan.

2. a van.

[UK]C. Fitzpatrick ‘Gower ’98’ on Sussex University Canoe Club 🌐 So to round the night off, the chief of the battle cruiser let us bo peep in the near and far. Well those of us not in a chalet or peter pan. What a top bushel of coke.
[UK]B. Kirkpatrick Wicked Cockney Rhy. Sl.

3. a suntan.

D. Shaw ‘Dead Beard’ at www.asstr.org 🌐 So then me and the duchess of fife pack our bags and head for the Caribbean to get ourselves some current bun and a nice all over peter pan.
[Ire]P. Howard Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightdress 6: She’d a good Peter Pan, too.