- gents
- noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1938 chiefly British men's room
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Gents — is a novel by Warwick Collins first published in 1997. It is set in the unlikely environment of a Gentlemen s toilet, somewhere in London.Plot introductionFrom Jamaica, Ez Murphy, takes a cleaning job in a Gents lavatory. His eye are opened to… … Wikipedia
gents' — /jents/, the Informal. a men s room. [1920 25; see GENT1, S3] * * * gents or gents «jehnts», noun. pl. Sang. a men s lavatory: »The “gents” appears to be the last sanctuary of male privilege (Alistair Cooke). ╂ … Useful english dictionary
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gents — /dʒɛnts/ (say jents) noun Colloquial a public lavatory for men. Also, gentlemen s, gents …
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gents' — /jents/, the Informal. a men s room. [1920 25; see GENT1, S3] * * * … Universalium
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