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changing room

noun

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



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Word History and Origins

Origin of changing room1

First recorded in 1935–40
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"I think Fin Smith and Huw Jones wrote up the song. We got the first crack of it in the changing room. I'd like to perfect it before I share it to the world. Yeah it was pretty rough, to be honest. We were off beat, so we're going to need a few more practice runs before we nail it and put it out to the media."

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But, asked if there was any scenario where a draw would become a good result, Tongue said: "No. Just go for the win. That's the clear message in the changing room."

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"It's been a great game of cricket. It's all been positive in the changing room, there's been no negativity at all, hopefully we can get through the line."

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"You could tell he was a leader as a player and as a head coach, you need a strong second voice in the changing room, that person who can take the weight off your shoulders a bit. Andy fulfilled that role for me," Lancaster told the BBC's Rugby Union Weekly podcast last year.

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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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