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waitperson

[weyt-pur-suhn] / ˈweɪtˌpɜr sən /


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The waitperson confirmed the policy, saying that the owner paid staff a fair living wage.

From Seattle Times

Cannabis products consumed in the lounge on-site must be purchased in the downstairs dispensary the same day as your visit or ordered via a digital tablet from your budtender/server/waitperson.

From Los Angeles Times

Or hail a waitperson with the squeezed lime in your hand and a puzzled expression on your face.

From Washington Post

“Thanks. Please tip your waitperson.”

From Washington Post

There is no cashier or waitperson in sight.

From Forbes