lobby

/lษ’bi/

IPA: /L AA1 B IY0/

noun
  1. 1

    An entryway or reception area; vestibule; passageway; corridor.

    โ€œI had to wait in the lobby for hours before seeing the doctor.โ€

  2. 2

    That part of a hall of legislation not appropriated to the official use of the assembly.

  3. 3

    A class or group of people who try to influence public officials; collectively, lobbyists.

    โ€œThe influence of the tobacco lobby has decreased considerably in the US.โ€

  4. 4

    A virtual area where players can chat and find opponents for a game.

  5. 5

    An apartment or passageway in the fore part of an old-fashioned cabin under the quarter-deck.

  6. 6

    A confined place for cattle, formed by hedges, trees, or other fencing, near the farmyard.

  7. 7

    A margin along either side of the playing field in the sport of kabaddi.

verb
  1. 1

    To attempt to influence (a public official or decision-maker) in favor of a specific opinion or cause.

    โ€œFor years, pro-life groups have continued to lobby hard for restrictions on abortion.โ€

noun
  1. 1

    Scouse (from lobscouse)

    โ€œMy mam cooked us lobby for tea last night.โ€

Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lobby