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roomer

[roo-mer, room-er] / ˈru mər, ˈrʊm ər /




NOUN
lodger
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG




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Business and leisure travelers stuck with a noncancelable hotel reservation can post their rooms for sale on marketplaces such as Cancelon and Roomer.

From US News • Aug. 17, 2016

Roomer receives listings anywhere from three days to three months prior to the reservation, according to Karaburun.

From US News • Aug. 17, 2016

If and when a room sells, Roomer charges the seller a 15 percent fee, while Cancelon imposes a 10 percent fee.

From US News • Aug. 17, 2016

Richie Karaburun, managing director, North America, at Roomer, says hotels are happy to accommodate their request for a name change on the reservation because it provides hotels with incremental revenue.

From US News • Aug. 17, 2016

A less popular name for the Second Person of that delectable newspaper Trinity, the Roomer, the Bedder, and the Mealer.

From The Devil's Dictionary by Bierce, Ambrose




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