Tea Room

Word TEA ROOM
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A public men's restroom used for homosexual activity Urban Dictionary

A locker room or shower where guys see one another naked. Urban Dictionary

A guy giving another guy a blow job in a public bathroom. Urban Dictionary

(also T-Room Queen) A male homosexual who seeks sordid trysts with other males in a public toilet (t-room). Urban Dictionary

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The word "tea-room" in example sentences

At midnight the dance ended, and they went on to the Old Oak tea-room. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I continued to loiter as Fred set off for Platform Three, and just then a neat little bottom tripped past, making for the tea-room, and I sauntered idly after it, curious to see if the front view lived up to the trim ankles and waist. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It ought to be put up on the wall of the Commons tea-room. posted by Bystander | 8:06 PM ❋ Bystander (2009)

If foot-tapping and hand-sliding in a rest room is protected speech, isn't what ensues (tea-room trade, ie, gay sex) also protected speech? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Away from the BNP and the Woes of Brown (which sounds like an Aberfeldy tea-room or something) the other notable european result came in Scotland where the SNP's handsome victory (29-21 over Labour) confirmed that Labour can no longer automatically consider itself the natural governing party in Scotland. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The 'pub' photo is definitely not a pub, but a tea-room, for all the reasons already rehearsed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Well, it's the first time in many years that Labour MPs can recall seeing GB in the tea-room. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It may not have done much for his tea-room popularity but then virtue is its own reward. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Apparently an hour ago Gordon Brown toured the House of Commons tea-room, grinning from ear to ear and hugging various MPs. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Back to the tea-room: we could hear a piano in the background. ❋ Unknown (2008)

“Pshaw, sir, you talk nonsense,” said Mowbray; “the tea-room is so infernally hot, that I had sat down here a moment to draw breath, when the young woman came in.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

They were now at the door leading down stairs to the tea-room. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Harold Macmillan once said that when you see the Prime Minister in the tea-room it's a sign of panic. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Sir Bingo got up with reluctance, which he testified by two or three deep growls, as he followed the rest of the company into the outer apartment, which served as an entrance-hall, and divided the dining-parlour from the tea-room, as it was called. ❋ Unknown (2008)

While the ladies in the tea-room of the Fox Hotel were engaged in the light snappish velitation, or skirmish, which we have described, the gentlemen who remained in the parlour were more than once like to have quarrelled more seriously. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Miss Margland frowned in vain; Mr. Dubster bowed, as at a compliment but his due; observing he should then be close at hand for his partner; and they were proceeding to the tea-room, when the finer new acquaintance of Camilla called after Mr. Dubster: 'Pray, my good sir, who may this ❋ Unknown (2008)

A motion was now made for going to the tea-room; and as they walked on, ❋ Unknown (2008)

After she had filled my purse with ink, for which misdemeanour her mother offered no apology, I looked into the tea-room, which presented the curious spectacle of forty men, including a number of ship-carpenters of highly respectable appearance, taking tea in the silent, business-like way in which Transatlantic meals are generally despatched. ❋ Unknown (2007)

That [faggot] [wanted] to [take me] to a tea room. ❋ Bob (2003)

I love to frequent [the tea] room at the University if Kansas because the regular guys using the gym share the same showers as all of [the straight] boys on the [swim team]. ❋ SquareMike Jewpants (2004)

John was [working the tea room] at [the bowling alley] last [Friday night]. ❋ J-Bone60 (2009)

[Larry Craig] is both an [elected] [senator] and a tea room queen. ❋ Etymoligizer (2007)

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