(plural)Hautboys, or oboes, played by town musicians.
(plural) Musicians who sing or play at night or in the early morning, especially at Christmas time; serenaders; musical watchmen. [formerly waites, wayghtes.]
“We all met at the bar where Nicky, our waitron, served us our ice cold beers in chilled glasses and ran through the list of specials.”
“Your job is to yell out your orders, and the waitron will ring bells back at you in response.”
“Our enthusiastic waitron, Shano, had not been briefed about the Sterling Light Lager Pub With Grub competition so we filled him in then ordered drinks.”
“We all met at the bar where Nicky, our waitron, served us our ice cold beers in chilled glasses and ran through the list of specials.”
“Your job is to yell out your orders, and the waitron will ring bells back at you in response.”
“Our enthusiastic waitron, Shano, had not been briefed about the Sterling Light Lager Pub With Grub competition so we filled him in then ordered drinks.”