loo
[luː]
Definition:
1. A toilet in England.
Use 'loo' in a sentence:
- Where's the loo (toilet)?
- London-Orlando Bloom has a rather embarrassing problem-he can't use the loo if someone is talking to him.
- 'Loo' for the toilet, but 'bathroom' for a room you clean yourself in.
- Kevin acquires glasses and a full head of hair, after going to the loo.
- "We want to soften the shock wave that could provoke massive exports of Chinese apparel," Bo said after a meeting with his French counterpart Francois Loos.
- In the Big Brother house there was no hiding, except in the loo. Everything was on camera.
- In Yaoundé your correspondent was approached in the loo of a five-star hotel by a Cameroonian lady saying “I want to sell timber to Turkey.”
- Kinson Loo was previously with Ericsson and most recently worked for Motorola, where he held a similar regional role.
- One of the first things you notice is how much loo paper there is in your bathroom.
- Home in a loo roll: a woman sits back in her sitting room while the wind blows the curtains and cat prowls.
- This lets us tweak and play with our systems. And we absolutely loo-o-o-ve tweaking our system.
- Many a friend has been too scared to lock the door and so have been stuck in People 7's loo in darkness.
- You'll often find a staff loo on a different floor.
- This month Shanghai hosted the World Toilet Expo and Forum in hopes of getting advice on how to spruce up its loos.
- Last year, they staged the city's first Best Loo of the Year contest.
- But Dr Van Loo has detected MRSA, including the new strain, in meat samples from Dutch supermarkets and butchers.
- Loo was back in parliament on Thursday and could not be reached.
- Whilst queuing for the loo I had to tolerate pushing in, shoving and grabbing.
- Loo noted China ranked first in a survey in terms of trustworthiness in southeast Asia.
- Federline has been tapped again to be the face of Five Star Vintage clothing, company spokesman Kenneth Loo said Wednesday.
- Loo was raised in the land down under but was born in Kuala Lumpur, to Malaysian parents.
- During the exam it is a good idea to keep taking small sips of liquid, provided you have been to the loo before you begin.
- Where is the loo?
- Mariah Carey was in "the loo" when she was inspired to write 'Hero'.
- Indeed, bar wandering off the stage to go to the loo, the normally blustering Buffalo businessman was unusually uneventful.
- She's gone to the loo.
- The docked shuttle Endeavour provided a temporary loo as astronauts repaired the toilet.
- Loos claimed it was Beckham who had initiated things, suggesting one night that they go back together to his hotel room.
- Each fuzzy hair looked like a "loo brush," said Rind, while every spigot resembled a "small spike."
- It's hard to imagine a loo with a more beautiful view.
- Going to the loo without a book!
- She excuses herself to go to the ladies' loo, the vial palmed, and drops her purse.
- Li Ann Loo and her Westin Hotel boss rush into a Sydney taxi bound for an important business meeting.
- And when I nipped to the loo, my urine was blood-coloured. Though concerned, I decided to wait to see the doctor the following day.
- He will appear in magazine ads due for release in the September issue of magazines, company spokesman Kenneth Loo told the AP.
- Loo admits she does not have a crystal ball to look into the future but believes China has opportunities she would not have back home.
- A: Where is the loo?
- Australian Li Ann Loo says experience in China has taken her further both professionally and personally.
- We were dehydrated after almost forty hours on board avoiding the loo and our ankles had swollen to twice their normal size.
- The team also researched people's preferences for a loo when the need is not so urgent.
- China's capital city has far more public loos than most major metropolises.
- And it has been a bonanza for plumbing manufacturers, which are vying for a piece of the world's largest loo market.
- Lewinsky and Loos said the paid interviews were a way to secure their financial future and to set the record straight.
- It's time to bang those slippers, check the loo seat before sitting down, and hide the curds and whey in the fridge.
- Basically, it's you, your loo and your dressing gown.
- Can I use your loo, please?