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counterman

American  
[koun-ter-man] / ˈkaʊn tərˌmæn /

noun

plural

countermen
  1. a person who waits on customers from behind a counter, as in a cafeteria.


Etymology

Origin of counterman

First recorded in 1850–55; counter 1 + man

Example Sentences

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During the day, the 43-year-old is a counterman at a motorcycle shop.

From Washington Post • Sep. 21, 2018

Walk into Miller’s Paints in Bangor, in the north of the county, and there are two examples: the owner, Duane Miller, 80, and the counterman, Dalton Tucker, 20.

From The Guardian • Jan. 20, 2018

His shift was about to start, and the bus he was scheduled to drive was pulling up as a Domand counterman named Jorge Martinez was making Mr. Fourcell a sandwich.

From New York Times • Sep. 30, 2015

But from your counter seat, you can observe the counterman make egg creams the old-fashioned way, by spritzing rapidly stirred cold milk and syrup with a jet of seltzer from a bottle.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 1, 2014

The counterman brought the food to their booth.

From "The Contender" by Robert Lipsyte