What does aar mean?
aar means Add A Room
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Add A Room?
Add A Room can be abbreviated as aar
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What does aar mean? aar as abbreviation means "Add A Room". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AROHO - A Room of Her Own
- RWAR - Room within a Room
- AAL - Add-A-Leaf
- GAR - Get A Room
- AAM - Add A to Memory
- ARATHH - A Room at the Heartbreak Hotel
- aap - Add a phone
- aas - Add-A-Source
- apr - Add a Product Review
- alcove. - A small section of a room, indented into the wall or otherwise set apart.
- banqueting room. - A room, typically at a hotel, available for rent for a public function at which food may or may not be served.
- bungalow. - A cottage. A small house. In hotels, a room or suite that is a separate building.
- courtesy room . - A room in a hotel (or elsewhere) made available to guests for a short period of time at no additional charge. For example, a beach resort might provide a courtesy room to guests who checked out in the
- double. - A room designed to be shared by two people. It may have one double (or larger) bed, two twin beds, or two double (or larger) beds. Rooms with two double beds are sometimes called a "double double."
- double occupancy rate. - The rate charged when two people will occupy a room, suite, apartment, etc. For example, a hotel might charge an individual $100 per night for a room (single occupancy) but charge two people only $130
- en suite. - Literally, "in the room." A French term primarily used in the United Kingdom and Ireland to indicate that a room has a private bathroom, as opposed to a shared bath down the hall.
- keycard. - A credit-card-sized card with a magnetic strip that functions as a room key in a hotel or cruise ship.
- rate fence. - In the hotel industry, any number of characteristics that are used to determine the rate for a room. For example, a physical rate fence would involve the location of a room; a product-line rate fence
- Flat mate - a room mate
- Cleanskin - Bottle of wine without a private label. Usually purchased in bulk by companies who then add a plain looking label and sell it for less than a private label wine