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comfort stop

British  

noun

  1. informal a short break on a journey to allow travellers to go to the toilet

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Shaw’s is the most famous guesthouse on the AT, partly because it’s the last comfort stop for anyone going into the Hundred Mile Wilderness and the first for anyone coming out, but also because it’s very friendly and a good deal.

From Literature

Jaguar has a solution called the “comfort stop.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The British brand’s “comfort stop” option opens the window just enough to keep the Helmholtz resonance at bay.

From The Wall Street Journal

Much as I'd like to believe these back-to-front doors were created as the ultimate mobile comfort stop, they were designed to make access and egress to the back of the car as undemanding as possible.

From The Guardian

Downtown Hollister could be mistaken for a Trailways comfort stop.

From Time Magazine Archive