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What (who) is waitress - definition

PERSON WHO ATTENDS TO CUSTOMERS BY SERVING THEM FOOD AND DRINK
Waitress; Wait-staff; Waiter boy; Waitress girl; Server girl; Server boy; Waitstaff; Waitsftaff; Waiter; Food server; Waitron; Wait staff; Waitperson; Waitresses; Waiters; Waited; Waiter service; Waitress Girl; Waiter Boy; Serving staff; Waiting tables; Table waiting; Waitering; Waitressing; Captain (restaurant); Headwaiter
  • A waiter in a U.S. pizzeria
  • [[Miami Beach]] waitress in 1973
  • A waitress in a [[Cantonese restaurant]]
  • A waitress dividing the food
  • A [[Hooters]] waitress in Singapore, 2008
  • A waitress in a hotel, [[North Korea]]
  • [[Saganaki]], lit on fire, served by waiters in [[Chicago]]
  • A Swedish waitress, 2012

waitress         
¦ noun a woman whose job is to serve customers at their tables in a restaurant.
Derivatives
waitressing noun
waitress         
(waitresses, waitressing, waitressed)
1.
A waitress is a woman who works in a restaurant, serving people with food and drink.
N-COUNT
2.
A woman who waitresses works in a restaurant serving food and drink.
She had been working in a pub, cooking and waitressing.
VERB: V
waitressing
She does a bit of waitressing as a part-time job.
N-UNCOUNT
Waitress         
·noun A female waiter or attendant; a waiting maid or waiting woman.

Wikipedia

Waiting staff

Waiting staff (British English), waitstaff (North American English), waiters (male) / waitresses (female), or servers (North American English), are those who work at a restaurant, a diner, or a bar and sometimes in private homes, attending to customers by supplying them with food and drink as requested. Waiting staff follow rules and guidelines determined by the manager. Waiting staff carry out many different tasks, such as taking orders, food-running, polishing dishes and silverware, helping bus tables and restocking working stations with needed supplies.

Waiting on tables is part of the service sector and among the most common occupations in the United States. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that, as of May 2008, there were over 2.2 million people employed as servers in the U.S.

Many restaurants choose a specific uniform for their waiting staff to wear. Waiting staff may receive tips as a minor or major part of their earnings, with customs varying widely from country to country.

Examples of use of waitress
1. Mati screamed: ‘Get out, pack your bags, you are the second waitress my husband‘s been f××××××.‘ Marco denied he had an affair with the waitress.
2. A waitress recognized the little girl and called police.
3. Waitress first through Some contestants got what they came for.
4. "I knew, I knew you," the waitress says, chatting wildly.
5. "Aren‘t you going to light them?" he asked the waitress.