LOO ROLL

LOO ROLL

Noun | Household Item

Encyclopedia of British Slang

LOO ROLL

Noun | Neutral | Household Item

LOO ROLL Pronunciation: /lu? r??l/ Part of Speech: Noun Severity Level: Neutral Category: Household Item

Core Definition

Loo roll means:

Toilet paper

A distinctly British phrasing.

Linguistic Origins

Compound of loo and roll.

Widely used in modern British speech.

Usage Contexts

Domestic:

Out of loo roll.

It signals mundane necessity.

Final Assessment

Loo roll captures practical domesticity.

Unapologetically.

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  1. British people will spend hours planning their route to avoid any possibility of human interaction, and then spend hours complaining about how lonely they are.

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