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T-room:
Or: tea-room / tearoom , in gay terminology, a men's restroom used for anonymous-sex and cruising .

SYNONYMS: clubhouse ; cornhole-palace ; cottage ; greenhouse ; lonelyhearts'-club ; luncheonette ; marble-palace ; penile-colony ; teahouse (of the August moon); throne-room ; trading-post .




See Also: cafeteria, pig room, smallest room, small room, comfort station, blackroom, delivery room, give it away, back room, orgy room, out-call, log in, striptease to go, 40-5, ladies room, forty/five, bathroom, penile colony, teahouse, tearoom, lonelyhearts' club, luncheonette, marble palace, T-room, cage, ballroom, tearoom trade, tearoom queen, clubhouse, cornhole palace, cottage, greenhouse, tea room, teahouse of the August moon, trading post, Johnny Queen, junior, lavatory, little woman, the, hygiene hall, IM, creep-joint, creep house, creeper, cybersex, get lucky, dirty joke, cornputer sex, cellar, cellarage, chinch pad, church, claustrophilia, Andrew phenomenon, blow hole, blue humor, broad jest, tubs, washroom faggot, yellow snow, throne queen, toilet queen, Toilet Tessie, tea room trade, T-room queen, tea room queen, midriff, stool pigeon, privy queen, puss gentleman, shack-up, skin room, make a pit stop, panel house, passion pit,

Quotes Containing T-room:
From Encyclopedia of Graffiti Robert Reisner & Lorraine Wechsler (1974): a) ''I come here to get ahold of myself.'' Mens'' room graffito. b) ''More than three shakes is masturbation .'' Mens'' room graffito. c) ''Never pull-off tomorrow when you can pull-off today.''
From Encyclopedia of Graffiti Robert Reisner & Lorraine Wechsler (1974): a) ''I come here to get ahold of myself.'' Mens'' room graffito. b) ''More than three shakes is masturbation .'' Mens'' room graffito. c) ''Never pull-off tomorrow when you can pull-off today.''
John Boys (James LeGros) thinking of his promiscuous girlfriend Jessica (Lisa Zane) in Floundering (1994): ''If you want someone to fulfill an image and they don''t you are eventually going to have a big, big problem with who they really are. I thought true-love conquered all. That''s the supreme fiction. If you walk into a room and find yourself instantly attracted to someone there, get the fuck-out of that room because that is the wrong person for you.''
Aulus Paulinus (Jimmy Mulville) in Chelmsford 123 (1988): ''Grasientus, go to your room and write a farewell note to your testicles!''
Eugenia Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) inviting Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) in her room in Charade (1963): ''I don''t bite you know ... unless it''s called for.''
Louis Blore/King Louis XV (Red Skelton) chasing May Daly/Madame du Barry (Lucille Ball) around the room in Du Barry Was a Lady (1943): - Louis: ''Can''t you see I''m hungry for a kiss?'' - May: ''You''re just hungry .''
George, Duke of Buckingham (John Sutton) to Queen Anne (Angela Lansbury) in The Three Musketeers (1948): 'I understand nothing except that I love you, that the earth is small and that-there is no room on it for you and me apart.'
Daryl (Jack Nicholson) to Alex (Cher) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): - Daryl: 'Interesting word ball room.' - Alex: 'It's always been one of my favorites.'
Daryl (Jack Nicholson) to Alex (Cher) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): - Daryl: ''Interesting word ball room.'' - Alex: ''It''s always been one of my favorites.''
Jim Young (Ben Affleck) in Boiler Room (2000): ''They say money can''t buy happiness? Look at the smile on my face . Ear to ear .''
Howard Bannister (Ryan O''Neal) pushing Judy Maxwell (Barbra Streisand) on the ledge of his hotel room because his jealous fiance Eunice is knocking at the door in What''s Up, Doc? (1972): - Judy: ''I can''t! I''m terrified of heights. I have heights-a-phobia.'' - Howard: ''Look, there''s a ledge.'' - Judy: ''I have ledge-a-phobia.'' - Howard: ''She has a violent temper.'' - Judy: ''I can''t.'' - Howard: ''She knows karate.'' - Judy: ''Maybe I can .''


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