A "janitor" would fit this discription. They tend to work at large public places such as schools, or sports arenas, and clean up after the people who have been there.
However, this could refer to a "maid" who tends to clean up at people's homes instead of large public locations.
Comes from French for a cleaning cloth. Why it was used to describe the modern toilet is anyone's guess. Somebody decided to use it in that way and the name stuck. Why is anything called what it is? Somebody decided that was a good name and nobody changed it.
Somebody decided that that will be your name - and that "somebody" is usually your parents.
How does somebody find out the name of somebody's community corrections probation officer
A biographer.
Superfund
I think it's proxy
Sunshine Cleaning I think it's about a single mother who cleans up murder and crime scenes to make ends meet.
There was a cleaning lady and somebody to row.
"Me gusta (alguien = 'somebody') (or the person's name)"
The duration of Somebody Up There Likes Me - film - is 1.9 hours.
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Yes if you wish to name somebody that...