"Loo-by loo" is a phrase often associated with a children's song or rhyme, commonly used in British English. It can refer to a playful, whimsical way of saying goodbye or parting. The phrase is also sometimes used in the context of a comforting or lighthearted farewell, often evoking a sense of innocence and nostalgia.
loo loo and anne aanne
Cindi Loo is 165 cm.
Toomas Loo goes by Tom.
Leon Van Loo died in 1907.
it used to be called lang loo
a loo loo is a toilet where you do business.
"Loo-by loo" is a phrase often associated with a children's song or rhyme, commonly used in British English. It can refer to a playful, whimsical way of saying goodbye or parting. The phrase is also sometimes used in the context of a comforting or lighthearted farewell, often evoking a sense of innocence and nostalgia.
you put it on your toilet lol :)
"ah loo loo vah" is not Hebrew.
Awoo loo loo loo
Loo Flirpa is "April Fool" backward. To my knowledge, it is often used as the name of a fictional person as part of April Fool's gags?
the question to this answer shouyld really be where is the loo?...we find that E=MC(squared)...and loo...is spelt l-o-o...so who did o to the loo? loo means toilet
Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral was created in 1914.
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El baño
The loo is usually the toilet itself, but the restroom could also be referred to as a loo.