Definitions
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- noun US A
self-service laundry facility withcoin-operated washing machines ,dryers , and sometimesironing orpressing machines, open to the public for washingclothing and householdcloth items.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Maybe you read in a magazine someplace that the laundromat is a good place to meet women.
yipes. 2004
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Washing at a laundromat is one of the most frightening things a germophobe can do.
Anhedonia (excerpt) Laura Preble 2010
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And I’ve recently discovered that revising in the laundromat is actually kind of fun.
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Maybe you observe that your neighborhood laundromat is overcrowded, that there’s often lots of bored people waiting for a free machine, and you get it in your head that the area could use another one — maybe one with pinball machines or movies playing.
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I do dry my clothes at home though as it's much cheaper that way and the energy used to dry clothes at the laundromat is the same as here, only cheaper.
My New Church Is a Laundromat Anne Johnson 2007
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HORNG: You may think a laundromat is a strange place to do stand-up comedy.
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The laundromat is a service of Lamp Community, a homeless advocacy organization.
latimes.com - News 2010
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Having the largest coin laundromat in Southeast Ohio, Vogue Swift plans to add wireless
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Police are looking for two suspects, who were caught on tape robbing a store in Dearborn A coin laundromat security tape captures a group of teenagers discussing how they've committed crimes.
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He said the that since the laundromat is a permitted use of the structure, given the local zoning regulations, the only issue at hand was whether or not there is enough parking for such a use.
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