by Cooki <3 December 7, 2021
Get the waiteraddzx mug.The anxious state of watching for the waiter's return, hoping they'll wait for the air to clear after you received some surprisingly oily food resulting in a smoldering cloud of discharge into the air which subsequently engulfs the table at which you are dining.
Zach focused on taking slow, shallow breaths as he kept waiterwatch after downing the fried appetizer combo at Sorrentino's.
by Peter Sorrentino December 15, 2021
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a waitarehu has amazing listening skills like a bird, a waitarehu usually loves the water and she deserves everything because she usually makes everyone happy but her self.
by charleywaite February 10, 2022
Get the waitarehu mug.Noun. A social media styled tutorial for the use of military technology or guerilla warfare tactics. Often associated with a sense of nonchalantness, sarcasm, or levity that is starkly contrasted with the war itself. Coined in 2022 during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
by Wartorialsmith March 2, 2022
Get the wartorial mug.Working as a waiter/waitress (or also commonly referred to as server) allows you to maximize your potential earnings on the traditional weekend (Saturday and Sunday) due to a massive increase in restaurant customers; this is because most people, adults and kids alike, are off from school/work on these days.
Thus it is common practice for a server to work on the days mentioned above.
This results in the common server to get their two days off on days like; Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, or perhaps even taking working Saturday but not Sunday or Monday, really any consecutive pair of the other 5 days (work-days) in the week.
These two days may be referred to as a “waiter weekend” by a restaurant server (or perhaps any restaurant employee).
Author Note:
~I’ve worked in a quite a few restaurants in my years, some arcade restaurant place, On The Border, Longhorn Steakhouse, and currently Olive Garden (these are the ones I worked at the longest), I’ve heard this used on maybe 8-9 occasions, so it’s not too common, but I like the phrase.
Thus it is common practice for a server to work on the days mentioned above.
This results in the common server to get their two days off on days like; Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, or perhaps even taking working Saturday but not Sunday or Monday, really any consecutive pair of the other 5 days (work-days) in the week.
These two days may be referred to as a “waiter weekend” by a restaurant server (or perhaps any restaurant employee).
Author Note:
~I’ve worked in a quite a few restaurants in my years, some arcade restaurant place, On The Border, Longhorn Steakhouse, and currently Olive Garden (these are the ones I worked at the longest), I’ve heard this used on maybe 8-9 occasions, so it’s not too common, but I like the phrase.
𝐓𝐔𝐄𝐒𝐃𝐀𝐘, 𝟏𝟐:𝟑𝟎𝐏𝐌
𝙾𝙽 𝙿𝙷𝙾𝙽𝙴 𝙲𝙰𝙻𝙻
Server 1:
“Hello?”
Server 2:
“What’s up?“
Server 1:
“You coming in to work later?”
Server 2:
“Nah man I’m off today, I’m actually off tomorrow too; it’s my Waiter Weekend.
𝙾𝙽 𝙿𝙷𝙾𝙽𝙴 𝙲𝙰𝙻𝙻
Server 1:
“Hello?”
Server 2:
“What’s up?“
Server 1:
“You coming in to work later?”
Server 2:
“Nah man I’m off today, I’m actually off tomorrow too; it’s my Waiter Weekend.
by a sentient tortoise. April 19, 2022
Get the Waiter Weekend mug.by Waltormioti-hater May 16, 2022
Get the Waltormioti mug.Anglish form of Waitron. A unisex waitperson. Comes from wait + -nd (an old English suffix to form nouns and present participles/gerunds) See also Friend, Healand, and Farrand
So who will be serving us today? I heard that the waitrend's name is Sam.
Hmmm, is Sam a boy or a girl, so I know whether to use sir or ma'am?
Well, actually Sam, is nonbinary, so use this honorific.
Hmmm, is Sam a boy or a girl, so I know whether to use sir or ma'am?
Well, actually Sam, is nonbinary, so use this honorific.
by Master of beargreen July 28, 2023
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