Gents

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See also: gents and gents'

English[edit]

Noun[edit]

Gents (plural Gents)

  1. Alternative form of gents: a men's room, a lavatory intended for use by men.
    • 2011, John Harvey, Lonely Hearts[1], page 64:
      "I don't want to go in there like this. We'll go to the Gents and see you back in the car park"...
      Naylor... started to walk him towards the toilet.
    • 2014 April 11, Charlotte Meredith, “The Palace of Sexminster”, in Huffington Post: United Kingdom:
      One unidentified man spoke of how he was approached to "go to the Gents" with an MP at an event for young political activists while another man described how an MP invited his entire office staff to a gay bar.

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Proper noun[edit]

Gents

  1. genitive of Gent