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Loo

The word 'loo' is a colloquial British term, and sometimes Australian English, for a toilet or restroom. It's generally considered a more informal and polite way to refer to the lavatory than some other slang terms. The origin of the word is somewhat debated, with several theories including a French connection ('lieu' which meant 'place' and was connected with outhouses) or a Napoleonic war observation from the cry 'gardez l'eau' meaning 'watch out for the water' as the content of chamber pots was thrown from the windows. Whatever its origin, the word has persisted as a common, casual term used in everyday conversation.

Loo meaning with examples

  • Excuse me, could you tell me where the loo is? I really need to freshen up before the meeting. I'll be right back.
  • The pub was packed, and there was a long queue for the loo. I had to wait quite a while before I could go.
  • The old house had a charming garden, but the loo was a bit basic and could do with a revamp and remodel.
  • During the long car journey, we had to stop frequently for loo breaks, especially for the children.
  • After the concert, the queues for the loo outside the venue were enormous and almost impassable.

Loo Crossword Answers

2 Letters

WC

3 Letters

LAV

4 Letters

JOHN

5 Letters

PRIVY

6 Letters

TOILET CLOSET

8 Letters

LAVATORY

11 Letters

WATERCLOSET ENDLESSLOOP

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