Lobby

/ˈlɑːbi/ noun

A lobby is an open area near the entrance of a building, such as a hotel or theater, where people can wait or meet. As a verb, it also means to try to influence government officials to support a particular cause or law.

The room sense comes from Medieval Latin “lobia,” meaning a covered walk or gallery. The political sense developed in Britain, where people met lawmakers in the lobby of Parliament to argue for their interests.

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