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What (who) is Laundromat - definition

VENUE WHERE ONE MAY HIRE THE USE OF A WASHING MACHINE
Laundromat; Launderette; Laundrette; Washateria; Laundrymat; Coin laundry; Laundtomat; Laundromats; Fluff-n-fold; Fluff and fold; Laundry mat; Self-service laundry facilities; Self-service laundry facility; Coin laundries; Self-service laundries; Launderettes; Coin-operated laundries; Coin-operated laundry; Laundrettes; Coin-op laundries; Coin-op laundry; Laundry service
  • 24 Pesula, a self-service laundry at the [[Ristikko Shopping Center]] in [[Konala]], [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Laundromat in [[Philadelphia]] that opened in 1947 and is believed to be the first coin-operated laundromat in the [[United States]]
  • A modern laundromat in [[Ohio]]
  • Photo of a laundromat sign in El Paso, Texas, which offers a wash and fold service
  • A row of washing machines at a laundromat in Walden, New York

laundromat         
<jargon, storage> Synonym disk farm; see washing machine. [Jargon File] (1998-02-01)
Laundromat         
(Laundromats)
A Laundromat is the same as a Launderette
. (TRADEMARK) (AM)
N-COUNT
laundromat         
¦ noun N. Amer. (trademark in the US) a launderette.

Wikipedia

Self-service laundry

A self-service laundry, coin laundry, or coin wash, is a facility where clothes are washed and dried without much personalized professional help. They are known in the United Kingdom as launderettes or laundrettes, and in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand as laundromats. In Texas and other parts of the south central United States, the term washateria is still used by some older speakers.

Examples of use of Laundromat
1. Where I live, there‘s no church and no laundromat and no people.
2. At 10:47 p.m. on April 28, Perez called '11 from a pay phone in the Lexington Laundry, a coin laundromat, complaining of a stomach ache, according to police and a laundromat worker who declined to give her name.
3. The 4'–year–old also gave her rides to the store or the Laundromat.
4. Kwang Choi, 57, was working at a laundromat one block away when the explosion occurred.
5. It is not clear whether he left the laundromat alone or in a patrol car.