lobbygow

/ˈlɑbiˌɡaʊ/
noun
  1. A person who runs errands or performs odd jobs, especially in a hotel or public building; a messenger or attendant.
    • The lobbygow carried the guest's luggage to the elevator.
    • He worked as a lobbygow at the grand hotel, delivering newspapers and messages.
    • The manager called for a lobbygow to fetch fresh towels for room 204.
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