janitor

IPA: dʒˈænʌtɝ

noun

  • (chiefly US) Someone who looks after the maintenance and cleaning of a public building.
  • (Scotland) A caretaker or custodian; someone who maintains a school building specifically and may serve other administrative roles.
  • A doorman.
  • (Internet slang, 4chan, sometimes derogatory) A moderator for a discussion forum.
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Examples of "janitor" in Sentences

  • "Someone call the janitor, we have a BIG mess again."
  • I called the janitor to my room and had a chat for about two hours.
  • I like how they call the janitor, rather than trained professionals.
  • Likewise the janitor is not expected to make decisions on the firms new product line.
  • I called the janitor again and told him to fetch those grasshoppers he had taken away.
  • If you get promoted from assistant janitor at the Shell station to night janitor, is that far?
  • Two hours after a game ends, a janitor is cleaning the locker rooms and finds Wallace dead in the showers ...
  • The very hall porter has gone out of town for his holiday, and the page-boy who officiates as temporary janitor is not quite certain about your name and gives you somebody else's letters.
  • February 25th, 2010 at 10: 20 am ralph the wonder llama, official spokesllama for the Llama Milk Council® says: pezmiztix says: bob, typical progressive compassion on display … .. being a janitor is somehow below human standards ….

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