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waitstaff

or wait staff

[ weyt-staf, 鈥-stahf ]

noun

  1. a staff of waiters or waitresses who wait on tables, as in a restaurant.
  2. a waiter or waitress.


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Whoever proves themself the most competent among the housekeepers, chefs, waitstaff and concierges will be rewarded with 鈥渁 job opportunity鈥 and a $30,000 bonus.

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TGI Fridays bartenders trained Tom Cruise for his role in the 1988 film 鈥淐ocktail,鈥 the company has boasted, and its waitstaff鈥檚 colorful button-filled uniforms were parodied in the 1999 film 鈥淥ffice Space,鈥 starring Jennifer Aniston.

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Waitstaff carried trays of drinks, loud music blasted throughout the house and partygoers were snorting cocaine and using marijuana, according to the lawsuit.

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At Wally鈥檚, the waitstaff seems to think he鈥檚 just drunk, which is better than being crazy in these parts.

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When he pays for dinner, he tips the waitstaff generously.

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