by Ashley G October 08, 2003
A consulting term where somebody takes up a workspace that is not their's for temporary use. Hoteling usually is used in the IT consulting field, and applied to a cubicle environment
by AwesomeConsultant March 13, 2009
by WyndX April 13, 2003
An office setup in which mobile workers do not have permanent desks or cubicles and so must reserve a workspace when they come into the office.
Consultant #1: I spend so much time at customer sites that I don't need an office.
Consultant #2: Welcome to the Wild World of Hotelling!
Consultant #2: Welcome to the Wild World of Hotelling!
by JRob October 26, 2005
for the people who don't enjoy camping, you can go hoteling. This could also be used for telling people where you stayed during a road trip where you stayed in multiple hotels
by vannie616 March 07, 2009
The hotel i work in would be perfect were it not for the grapefruit obsessed, verbally redundant ass clowns who's main purpose in life seems to be to aggrivate me by spending 10percent of their lives being complete wankers and the other 90percent crawling around on their hands and knees looking for the light switch 'cos their haeds are so far rammed up their backsides
by dubyah September 21, 2003
A towel, typically stolen from a fashionable or expensive hotel, worn around the neck to mop up persiration and as a display of personal status.
by cheddy October 05, 2004