0 a room with a toilet and a place to wash your hands in it, in a public place such as a restaurant or school
1 a bathroom
So he puts the candy in the basket and goes to the washroom.
He says he will eat the candy after he comes back from the washroom.
They were undoubtedly amazed by the chunky buses' sustained high speeds and on-board washrooms, but possibly concerned by the basic downtown terminals, and the low income passengers.
Recently, however, the washrooms have been closed for varying periods of time, owing to the shortage of towels and soap.
It uses radio, adverts in magazines, washroom posters, beer mats, scratch cards and a website to get the message across.
Most of them are sadly lacking in basic necessities, such as toilets, washrooms and cloakrooms.
I suppose that it is the modern equivalent of the key to the executive washroom.
It is not to do with white collars or blue collars or whether one has a key to the executive washroom.