1. gents - Noun
2. gents - Adjective
gents
plural of gent
gents pl (plural only)
(chiefly UK, informal euphemistic) A men's room: a lavatory intended for use by men.
Where is the gents? I need a slash.
gents (not comparable)
Men's: intended for use by men.
Gents (plural Gents)
Alternative form of gents: a men's room, a lavatory intended for use by men.
Who, according to JK Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter novels, was Harry Potter's first girlfriend? Who is the first person he kisses? That's right, Cho Chang, who is a Chinese overseas student at Hogwarts school," he said, to laughs and scattered applause. "Ladies and gents I rest my case." Boris Johnson
And the ladies and gents of Tahoe City Kayak made it super duper easy with a water launch site located right at Commons Beach, the public beach in the four block town. Source: Internet
Freeman also won a Drama Desk Award and a Clarence Derwent Award for his role as a wino in The Mighty Gents. Source: Internet
The humble Parle-G biscuit went on to become a humorous euphemism for “gents’ problem”, especially in a country where sex is still considered a four-letter taboo word. Source: Internet
These sirens, mostly built by Carter, Gents Tangent, Castle Castings, and Klaxon Signal Co., have 10 and 12 ports to create a minor third interval (B and D notes) and are probably the world's most recognized World War II air-raid siren sound. Source: Internet
And there you go, ladies and gents — my ultimate liquid lipstick countdown. Source: Internet