bathroomgoer

English

Etymology

bathroom + goer

Noun

bathroomgoer (plural bathroomgoers)

  1. (US, rare) One who goes to use the toilet.
    • 2008 April 11, Randy Kennedy, “At the Modern, Art in a New York Minute”, in New York Times:
      The exhibition lasted only from 6 to 6:26 p.m., the artists said, because a security guard, alerted by concerned bathroomgoers, showed up and tapped on Mr. Hartshorn’s shower curtain.
    • 2010, Daniel Lanois, Soul Mining: A Musical Life:
      We were not about to be accused of peeping through a hole in the wall—every bathroomgoer was now in charge of their own peeping. Lots of cool pictures came out of that.
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