Boudoir - What does it mean?
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boudoir
English
Usage notes
Strictly refers only to a woman’s room, but sometimes used informally or humorously by men to refer to their inner sanctum, as in (The Big Sleep) (1939), by American writer (Raymond Chandler), where (Philip Marlowe) (the hero, a man) says (p. 53): :“Tut, tut,” I said. “Come into my boudoir .”
