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- noun Plural form of
restroom .
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Examples
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Well, Conservative Christian Republicans have surely mastered fornicating it seems, along with toe tapping in restrooms and cheating on their wives.
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Once inside the facilities, the testers assembled the bombs in restrooms, put them in briefcases and "walked freely" into government offices, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Director takes blame over lax security at federal buildings 2009
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Also, flash drives containing music and more game clues were hidden in restrooms at concert venues.
USA picks up 3rd, 4th best-in-show Grand Prix at Cannes fest 2008
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I-R-I and his ilk are the so-called straight guys who diddle little boys in restrooms!
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One of the only truly VIP rooms in Las Vegas, the Red Room, complete with its own bar and VIP restrooms, is the perfect location for those looking to revel in a luxuries and privileged world.
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Employees may have a case for invasion of privacy if an employer tapes workers in restrooms or locker rooms, though these instances may be allowed if the company presents a strong enough business reason for doing so.
USATODAY.com - Privacy protections at work are few and far between 2002
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Yeah, that’s the problem with those glory holes you find in restrooms isn’t it.
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“Mother’s spaces” in restrooms are nice, and I’ve appreciated them, but the sings always, always seem to imply that because they are there — those equal but separate facilities — we * must* use them.
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(Obviously, homosexuals never hang out in restrooms that haven’t been cleaned by the local janitors).
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2006
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Now one of those restrooms is a men’s room used throughout the day by a handful of men.
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