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hotels
/hoʊˈtɛlz/
Definition
1
Plural of 'hotel': commercial establishments providing lodging, meals, entertainment, and other services primarily to travelers and tourists.
2
In computing slang, occasionally refers to 'Hostels for Overworked Techies Living Economically' – makeshift crash pads for coders during crunch time.
Examples
The hotels in that beach town were so overbooked, we ended up bunking with the seagulls.
Booking cheap hotels is like dating on a budget: full of surprises, questionable stains, and zero regrets until checkout.
Luxury hotels charge $20 for a minibar Snickers, proving that even chocolate gets class inflation.
Some hotels have lobbies fancier than my entire life goals, complete with chandeliers that judge your flip-flops.