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The term "little boys' room" is a euphemism used to refer to the bathroom, often employed humorously or lightheartedly. It reflects a societal tendency to use playful language when discussing bodily functions or private spaces, especially in the context of children. The phrase can also evoke a sense of innocence and childhood, making it more relatable or less formal than simply saying "bathroom."

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