Paper in sheets or on a roll for wiping oneself clean after urinating or defecating; toilet paper.
Example sentencesExamples
The portaloos were really clean and loo paper was in good supply.
He spends £3,000 a week on flowers for his Los Angeles mansion and only buys black loo paper.
I went to stock up on some loo paper and alas, there was none available.
In fact, he was so poor that he was unable even to buy loo paper, the filings stated.
In Notting Hill, you dress up to buy a roll of loo paper.
According to a paper industry survey a few years ago, the typical Briton uses 80 to 90 rolls of loo paper each year.
I remember receiving letters from home commenting on the shortages of rations and loo paper which had widely been reported in the press.
It surprises me, specifically, that consumers might be swayed enough by the price of loo paper to choose one supermarket chain over another.
He had some drinks under one arm and a multipack of loo paper in the other.
I've got my box containing a kettle, tea, and loo paper—I am good at this moving thing.
I adore not having to lug the boring, heavy, or bulky items such as loo paper, kitchen towel, and family-sized milk around the store, and then into my car, and then from my car into the house.