closet vs loo

closet

noun
  • A secret or hiding place, (particularly) the hiding place in English idioms such as in the closet and skeleton in the closet. 

  • A small room within a house used to store clothing, food, or other household supplies. 

  • One intended for storing clothes or bedclothes. 

  • A state or condition of secrecy, privacy, or obscurity. 

  • An ordinary similar to a bar but half as broad. 

  • The closet can be a scary place for a gay teenager. 

adj
  • closeted, secret (especially with reference to gay people who are in the closet) 

  • Denoting anything kept a secret or private. 

verb
  • To shut away for private discussion. 

  • To put into a private place for a secret interview or interrogation. 

  • To shut up in, or as in, a closet for concealment or confinement. 

loo

noun
  • A lavatory: a room used for urination and defecation. 

  • An act that prompts such a penalty. 

  • A hot dust-bearing wind found in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and the Punjab. 

  • A toilet: a fixture used for urination and defecation. 

  • Any group of people. 

  • The penalty paid to the pool in lanterloo for breaking certain rules or failing to take a trick. 

  • A lieutenant. 

  • A game of lanterloo. 

intj
  • A cry to urge on hunting dogs. 

verb
  • To urge on with cries of loo or (figuratively) by other shouting or outcry. 

  • To pay a penalty to the pool for breaking certain rules or failing to take a trick in lanterloo. 

  • To beat in the card game lanterloo. 

  • To pay any penalty to any community. 

How often have the words closet and loo occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )