Bellhops

/ˈbɛlˌhɑps/ noun

Plural of bellhop; hotel employees, usually young men, who carry luggage for guests and perform various services.

From 'bell' (originally they rang bells to summon guests) + 'hop' (a young assistant or messenger boy). The term dates to the late 19th century when hotels began using these uniformed employees.

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