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johnjohn /dʒɒn $ dʒɑːn/ noun [countable] American English informal  johnOrigin: 1900-2000 John, male name - Downstairs I find a through room, a kitchen and a john.
- Two or three are always missing, out to lunch, or in the john, or wandering around the building.
- We got a hotel room that featured peeling paint, no windows, and a john in the shower stall.
ADJECTIVE► long· Design: round neck, long sleeve top and long johns, women's and men's designs available.· It was a hot day, and they took off their uniforms but were wearing long johns.· Also men's long johns and women's sports tights.· He was still in his white long johns.· Design: zip front top with lightly padded stand up neck plus long johns.· At the beginning of the winter I always feel a bit reluctant about working outside until I get my long johns on.· Layering is vital so good thermal vests and long johns are a must. 1a toilet2the customer of a prostitute |