A room (usually underground) between two buildings that exists for the purpose of running power, water, steam, telecoms, trains, or other services between buildings or locations. Not specifically a part of one of the buildings or the other. This room may also serve the purpose of smoothing out the geometry differences between two buildings.
by VanillaMilkSugarRiceBoiled January 24, 2024

by Rickits91 February 20, 2022

A cheesy video you have to watch in driver's ed about people that didn't wear their seatbelts. It's so old you can see the camera guy's cigarette smoke floating up!
by MeTheTree December 10, 2006

by quartz89 February 2, 2022

by COCAINCRACKAIDS February 11, 2024

A waiting room is a place you can reality shift to either relax and get away from your current reality, or as a base to shift to another desired reality, by going through a portal or using an app on the phone. A waiting room is an enclosed space between your cr and you're dr.
by jemoeder12233 August 22, 2022

A term for a room that is not being used for it's original purpose, as one may imagine that not much coffee making happens backstage at an adult satellite TV broadcaster. Particular items which may also exist in this room can be referenced in a similar fashion; depending whether or not the speaker believes it is used more or less in the circumstance of a workplace where everyone probably spends most of their time on-set or 'doing things' in the toilets.
"We built it as a conservatory but it's turned into more of a greenhouse."
"Got yourself a Babestation Staff-Room then have you?"
Discussing potential new properties with the wife;
"Do we really need an extra bedroom? I can see it getting used about as much as the kettle in the Babestation Staff-Room!"
Buying a used-car;
Dealer: "I can assure you it's only done 50 thousand miles!"
Buyer: "I don't think so, it looks like it's been used more than the plug-socket in the Babestation Staff-Room!"
"Got yourself a Babestation Staff-Room then have you?"
Discussing potential new properties with the wife;
"Do we really need an extra bedroom? I can see it getting used about as much as the kettle in the Babestation Staff-Room!"
Buying a used-car;
Dealer: "I can assure you it's only done 50 thousand miles!"
Buyer: "I don't think so, it looks like it's been used more than the plug-socket in the Babestation Staff-Room!"
by Jamesn331 November 30, 2013
