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What (who) is bellboy - definition

HOTEL WORKER WHO HELPS PATRONS WITH THEIR LUGGAGE WHILE CHECKING IN OR OUT
Bellboy; Bell-boy; Bellhops; Bell-hop; Bell hop; Bell hops; Hotel porter; Piccolo (porter); 🛎
  • Bellhop standing in front of a hotel

bellboy         
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a porter in a hotel or club.
bellboy         
(bellboys)
A bellboy is a man or boy who works in a hotel, carrying bags or bringing things to the guests' rooms.
= bellhop
N-COUNT
bellhop         
¦ noun N. Amer. another term for bellboy.

Wikipedia

Bellhop

A bellhop (North America), or hotel porter (international), is a hotel employee who helps patrons with their luggage while checking in or out. Bellhops often wear a uniform (see bell-boy hat), like certain other page boys or doormen. This occupation is also known as a bellman and bellboy (pronunciation ) in North America.

Examples of use of bellboy
1. My great–grandfather was a bellboy and had a dream to do a hotel chain, so I think I get it from him." It annoys her, she says, when people suggest she‘s got where she has because of her family.
2. "One of them passed a note to the hotel bellboy saying he was desperate to spend the night with her and she could have a year‘s supply of his yams.
3. Coleen‘s golden touch with a 14 dress Doherty behind bars MORE SHOWBIZ Showbiz galleries Latest Big Brother photos The men who dare to step out in trunks Stars who‘ve had a brush with the law Celebrity lookalikes Victoria Beckham‘s fashion tips MORE showbiz galleries here Sweeping along the driveway and into the portals of the old money splendour of the Hotel Bel–Air, a blacked–out limousine is met by a bellboy standing to attention.