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"drunk in the bathroom: a tale of bawdy humour"

Definition: In a bustling city hall, two men sat at opposite ends of a busy bar, drinking heavily in the dimly lit room. Each held their own drink – a tall glass of whiskey and a large beer glass – while watching the events unfolding outside. The first man was a short, wiry man with thick mustache and piercing blue eyes, known for his sharp wit and his infectious laugh. He wore a tailored suit and had a casual approach to life; he talked freely and never took himself too seriously. The second man was a grizzled old man in his late forties, with graying hair that hung over his eyes. His clothes were faded and worn, but his expression remained youthful, his smile kind and welcoming. As they chatted, the first man started to tell him about his recent experience at the bar. He had been there for just a few hours when he was attacked by two young men who had followed him into the bathroom. The attackers took their own drinks and left, leaving him unconscious. The second man listened intently as the first man recounted the assault and the aftermath that followed. He sympathized with his friend's predicament, but also chuckled at the crude humor and banter in the bar. As they chatted, the first man realized that he had been drinking heavily for an entire day and was starting to feel dehydrated. The second man suggested they go outside to get some fresh air, so they did. They walked out into the bustling city street and the two men laughed as they shared their experiences in the bathroom with each other, each one feeling a sense of camaraderie and humor despite the situation. As night fell and the streets began to empty, the first man leaned over and kissed the second man's cheek. "It's funny how we met," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "We're both drinking in this place, but we'll always have each other." The two men held hands as they walked away from the bar, laughing at the absurdity of their situation and the humor that surrounded them. "Let's go get some more drinks," the second man said, his voice barely above a whisper. "I've got so much to talk about."


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Bathroom

Definition: A room containing a shower and/or bathtub, and (typically but not necessarily) a toilet.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling a word, quite simple to see, “Bathroom,” it's called, for you and for me. The dictionary gives us the facts, don't you know? A room with some features, a helpful flow! It holds a shower , where water does spray, And maybe a bathtub , for a relaxing day! Plus there’s usually a toilet , a place to be clean, Keeping ourselves tidy, a hygienic scene. (Think of it like this, a little rhyme spree,) A place for hygiene, for you and for me! So “bathroom” means a room that's quite neat, Where we wash and refresh, oh so sweet! Do you have any questions? Let’s hear them aloud, Let's make sure this meaning is clear and proud!

Bathrooms

Definition: A room containing a shower and/or bathtub, and (typically but not necessarily) a toilet.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a peek, At the word "bathrooms," what do they really speak? The dictionary gives us a helpful clue, “A room with a shower, or maybe a tub too!” Think of a place where you wash and you gleam, Where water flows, a refreshing stream. And often there's a toilet, neat and bright, For taking care of business, morning, noon, and night! “Typically,” the dictionary says with grace, But sometimes just a shower finds its place. So "bathrooms" is a room for cleaning you see, A comfortable spot for cleanliness and glee! Does that make sense? Any questions to share?