It is a euphemism for the viewing room in a funeral home.
A euphemisn is the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant. “To pass away” is a euphemism for “to die” "Rest room" is a euphemism for "toilet" "lady of the evening" is a euphemism for "prostitute"
In America, women say "I need to go powder my nose" when they need to "use the Ladie's Room" or "go to the little girls' room." The proper term for "wee" is "urinate," but most people use a euphemism like "go to the bathroom" or "use the restroom."
commode lavatory latrine In the US using a toilet is commonly referred to as going to the 'bathroom', which is a great euphemism for those who don't like the other word. Another term used is 'facilities'; this is commonly used in passenger transport, so a berth on a train or on board ship might be described as featuring 'facilities'. Possibly the most widely used euphemism for toilet in English worldwide is 'powder room'. A powder room is particularly used in describing household facilities where, apart from bathrooms, a room is available for guests' use which consists only of a toilet and sink.
euphemism for helper
it is an agreeable word substituted for an offensive word - as in rest room' for 'toilet' being a mild example
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euphemism for helper
euphemism for helper
They may use a euphemism as stock room ( after all coffins are trade matters) or supply room, etc. certainly not Body Shop, which is for cars. The most common term is selection room.
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"Paddy Wagon" is a historic euphemism for a police van or wagon with room for multiple culprits in a secured rear section.