Bathroom in a sentence as a noun

Pardon me while I go "hack" my bathroom break.

"You should be proud; you get to clean the upstairs bathroom instead of working in the fields.

I don't think she has a problem with the fact that men got 92% of the bathroom facilities.

And the guy who put the shrapnel in his *** got his old job, cus' he'll work for fifteen cents a day and no bathroom breaks.

And the guy who put the shrapnel in his *** got his old job, 'cause he'll work for fifteen cents a day and no bathroom breaks.

We have a proposition for you which will put $100 extra in your pocket for every bathroom you build.

Women in Sudanese refugee camps can't go to the bathroom at night without fear of rape, and here you painting a picture.

CEO gets a private bathroom, private airplane, private car, meetings on the golf course, etc: normal operating procedure.

Is the isolation good enough to provide comfort in environment ranging from 35C to -15C ?What is your solution for a bathroom?

I have talked with men so schizophrenic I almost cried to see a human mind so shattered before me. I have slept with a woman for no other purpose than to hear her rise "to go to the bathroom" so I could follow her and ensure she wasn't going to the kitchen to do the serious wrist thing.

Brilliant comment in the original post, just in case anybody missed it"When I had my bathroom remodelled, at first I thought it was organized amazingly well and why couldnt software be like that?

I don't think any of this is responding to the needs of users, I think its the equivalent of rearranging the furniture in the middle of the night so people trip over the couch when they are walking to the bathroom.

This excited my curiosity, and I remember walking into my mom's bathroom as she was getting ready to shower to ask her what happened when you divided a positive number by a negative number.

Fear of mundane things giving you cancer; existential fear about the economy, which many of us don't even understand and as individuals, have no control over; fear of walking the streets alone at night; fear of getting sick if we don't use antibacterial soap after each bathroom trip.

You won't get the awesome feel of the beveled edges, or the nice solid feeling of a thin but reasonably weighted piece of equipment, but definitely get a case lest you watch in horror as your shiny new phone crashes onto your hard tile bathroom floor after sliding off the granite counter top like a magical hovercraft.

Bathroom definitions

noun

a room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet

See also: bath

noun

a room or building equipped with one or more toilets

See also: toilet lavatory john privy