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what does skip to the loo mean

“Skip to the loo” usually means go to the toilet quickly. In British English, “loo” is a common word for a restroom, and the phrase is often used playfully or in a song-like way.

Meaning in context

  • Literal sense: “Loo” = toilet/restroom.
  • Tone: Light, funny, or childish rather than formal.
  • Common use: Someone might say it jokingly when they need to use the bathroom fast.

Related phrase

This is often confused with “Skip to My Lou,” which is actually the name of an old American folk song and dance, not a toilet phrase.

Example

  • “I’ve got to skip to the loo” = “I need to go to the bathroom right now.”