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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loo" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a colloquial term for a bathroom or toilet, primarily in British English.
Example: "Excuse me, I need to find a loo before we continue our journey."
Alternatives: "a restroom" or "a bathroom".
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A loo perhaps?
while sitting on a loo on stage.
In a loo! Ha ha ha!
Festival tip? "Always stay near a loo".
Must they call a "loo" a "toilet"?
Now a loo book based on Pointless has been published.
It truly is a loo with a view.
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Toot-a-loo, Elizabeth - and spin that prayer wheel for us!
Rock and roll was pitched directly to us and to our dawning sense of our own power: A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop, a-wop-bam-boom!
Using a port-a-loo is about as enjoyable as brushing your teeth with gravel.
I heard that 'a-wop-bop-a-loo-bop-a-wop-bam-boom' and went fucking nuts.
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