- upstairs
- 1. an allusion to a taboo act or placeIn former times, she's gone upstairs meant that a birth was imminent. An invalid who has been upstairs for two months indicates the duration of his infirmity. Socially, Would you like to go upstairs? invites urination. Upstairs is also where the bedrooms are, for copulation:Was he going to haul her off upstairs, leaving first-years honours [students] to riot away among the cakes below while he satisfied his passion? (Bradbury, 1959)2. deathWhere God lives and heaven is to be found. However, to go upstairs out of this world was to be hanged, punning on the climb up the scaffold.3. in authorityThe senior staff occupy the higher floors:And now the pressure put on from upstairs to put the clamp on the case... (van Lustbaden, 1983)And see boys upstairs under boys2.
How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms. R. W. Holder. 2014.