Navy call them heads, sailing men call them Loos. Leeward pronounced 'Looward' is the downwind side of a sailing ship used to thrown rubbish overboard, spitting, and (before the days of onboard toilets), having a number 1 or number 2 over the side.
Like in Ireland: Fir (Men) & Mna (Women) & their Garda (police) do not carry guns only tea bags in Eire - Intetesting as you noted in England re: Loo and joined w/ Garda also have to watch out when heaving the contents of chamber pots thrown out the window!
Navy call them heads, sailing men call them Loos. Leeward pronounced 'Looward' is the downwind side of a sailing ship used to thrown rubbish overboard, spitting, and (before the days of onboard toilets), having a number 1 or number 2 over the side.
ChubbyDoomDoom 3 weeks ago
The shitter
Zaychrickson123 1 month ago
Like in Ireland: Fir (Men) & Mna (Women) & their Garda (police) do not carry guns only tea bags in Eire - Intetesting as you noted in England re: Loo and joined w/ Garda also have to watch out when heaving the contents of chamber pots thrown out the window!
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silverfoxidm 4 months ago
The head is a navy term. Or the can, I have also heard.
zippythepieman 7 months ago
hi
lovepyar1985 7 months ago
@RugbyBoyLuke u honestly expect ppl to do this u moron
lanchedgehog 7 months ago
i havent watched this yet and i can tell u that loo derives from old french from when the norman invaded england and loo became slang from le leu
lanchedgehog 7 months ago
i havent watched this yet and i can tell u that loo derives from old french
lanchedgehog 7 months ago
shitter,pisser,can
STREETRAT211 7 months ago