waitlists
/ˈweɪtˌlɪsts/
noun
- Plural of waitlist; multiple lists of people waiting for something.
- Many airlines have separate waitlists for different fare classes.
- The theater keeps waitlists for sold-out performances.
- The school maintains waitlists for several popular classes.
verb
- Third person singular present of waitlist; puts someone on a waitlist.
- The website waitlists users for the beta test.
- The system automatically waitlists anyone who tries to book a full session.
- The hotel waitlists guests when all rooms are taken.