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Definition of loo roll in English: loo rollnoun British informal A roll of toilet paper. Example sentencesExamples - Bring your own loo roll, along with low expectations, when using the facilities.
- This paper seems to last longer too, which has meant that I haven't had to change the empty loo roll as often.
- If I walked into one of our two bathrooms and saw that the loo roll needed changing, I'd swiftly turn around and walk out, like a criminal leaving a crime scene.
- Toilets are portable and despite earlier reports, there are no shortages of loo rolls.
- MPs at the House of Commons were hit with a strange sort of shortage, after the building came dangerously short of loo roll paper.
- They study irritants like: leaving a wet towel on the bathroom floor, failure to control a shrill laugh, leaving a new loo roll on top of the empty one, and fabricating anecdotes at dinner parties.
- Partners say that we only forget things which are unimportant to us like dental appointments and changing loo rolls.
- Three packets of figs fast approaching their "best before" date challenge me every time I open the kitchen cupboard, loo rolls cascade across the bathroom floor, and we now have enough tinned soup to see us through several arctic winters.
- It's always freezing, and it's one of those establishments where there's never any loo roll or paper towels in the toilets.
- Bathrooms also need daily attention, including restocking with loo rolls.
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