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changing room

noun

British.
  1. a locker room, usually with showers, for athletes.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of changing room1

First recorded in 1935–40
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"It was cool to have it in the home changing room now," said Rabada, whose name is on the board in the away dressing room for the 5-52 he took for his country in a Test against England in 2022.

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Dr McCloud said she agreed with an argument put forward by "the gender critical ideological movement" that it is "risky" or "at least rather intimidating" to have a space designated for women, such as a changing room, that is occupied by men.

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"I try not mention the toe in the changing room any more because people are sick of it."

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"It is a bit of a running joke in the changing room, my second toe," Carse said.

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"I had a big wall in the changing room that I wanted to fill with pictures so the girls could be inspired."

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