walk-in



walk-in

1. mod. having to do with a customer who just comes in off the street. We were hoping for more walk-in trade.
2. n. a customer who walks in off the street. We had a couple of walk-ins this morning, but none of the hotel residents came.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Arabel['ærəbel]
Azazias-Biblical Latin
AlfredAL-frəd (English), al-FRED (French), AHL-fret (German, Polish), AHL-frət (Dutch)English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Polish, Dutch
SyntycheSIN-tə-kee (English)Biblical, Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek
Avrahamah-vrah-HAHM (Jewish)Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
IrmtrudEERM-trootGerman