1} One who dines in restaurants 2} A term to replace "customer" to make restaurant goers feel more welcome 3} One who might get free dessert if there is a problem with the entree
a visitor to whom hospitality is extended a customer of a hotel or restaurant etc
{i} visitor; invitee; guest access, ability to access a computer on the Internet or on a local area network without entering a password (Computers); parasitic animal (Zoology)
A guest is someone who is visiting you or is at an event because you have invited them. She was a guest at the wedding Their guests sipped drinks on the veranda
a recipient of hospitality, specifically someone staying by invitation at the house of another
Is what the browser Java Applet individuals are named when they fist connect to IrCQNet, if they do not choose a nickname
A GLIS guest user is one who has not registered as a fully functional GLIS user The guest user has full search capabilities and may request that data be ordered, but does not have the capability to save session information or search results, have a GLIS electronic mailbox, or use some of the system's advanced features A guest may register by selecting the USERINFO option from the MAIN_MENU screen NOTE: A registered user who has signed on as a guest cannot switch to a "registered user" status within the same session The user must exit GLIS and login as a registered user
A guest is someone who is staying in a hotel. I was the only hotel guest Hotels operate a collection service for their guests from the airports
Guests may download and use our free Internet printing software, but only PrinterOn Members are entitled to a suite of additional printing features and services
United States journalist (born in England) noted for his syndicated homey verse (1881-1959)
When you connect to or log onto a remote computer on which you do not have your own account, (perhaps using a special account for guests) you are referred to as a guest or visitor The other computer is the host See client