Luxurious vs Superloo - What's the difference?
luxurious | superloo |
(UK, informal) A luxurious public toilet.
* 1984 , Popular Science
* 1987 , George Marshall, In a distant isle: the Orkney background of Edwin Muir
* 2000 , Nick Cohen, Cruel Britannia: Reports on the Sinister and the Preposterous
* 2004 , Keith Ridgway, The parts
As an adjective luxurious
is enjoying pleasures of luxury.As a noun superloo is
(uk|informal) a luxurious public toilet.luxurious
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Antonyms
* impoverishedSynonyms
* epicureanSee also
* sumptuousExternal links
* *superloo
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Noun
(en noun)- The French "superloos" are open 24 hours. They afford total privacy in an atmosphere of warm, clean-smelling air and piped-in music.
- I shall certainly hear more about the superloo than drugs, and it will be genuine and spontaneous...
- The city was promised 550 'free' pillars that could be turned into superloos with Muzak and heated seats, kiosks...
- ...and the theatre and the travel agents and the superloos and the monument and the corners and the doorways and the altering light and diminishing crowds.
