Yes, "john" is absolutely one of the slang words that means a "bathroom."
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No it is a French word. The slang for toilet is spelled loo
The British slang for toilet or restroom is spelled "loo."It likely derives from the French word l'eau (the water).
The word "john," or sometimes spelled "jon," is a slang word for a toilet.
Restroom, loo, water closet, toilet, and others. The slang term is john... women call it the Jane but it was originally called the Crapper after its inventor. Action phrases vary, as in: I have to whiz, take a dump, pinch a loaf, etc.
Booze, hooch, or Who -Hit-John
The bathroom, restroom or toilet are all vaild in company and you want to be polite. Also known in slang as "the jacks" or "the bog" for more informal usage.
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Baño.
That is the correct spelling of the word "restroom" (lavatory).
Buzz IS a slang word.
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