chairdrobe
English
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editchairdrobe (plural chairdrobes)
- (slang) A chair on which someone stores clothing that has been worn but which is not yet too dirty to wear again.
- 2013, Basil John, Sharing: An Imperfect Recollection, →ISBN:
- And to the left of it, and near the foot of a bed, is the chairdrobe (the old and elegant chair too fragile for anyone to contemplate sitting on) and to his left; a small bedside chest of drawers.
- 2013 September 5, Nicholas Lezard, “The shame of waking up in bed with the succubus Mistress Motivator”, in New Statesman:
- This didn’t make it to the scholar’s mistress but I did find it on the chairdrobe, which gives you a little peek, if you ever wanted one, into the state of my bedroom.
- 2014, Heidi Julavits, Leanne Shapton, Sheila Heti, Women in Clothes: Why We Wear What We Wear, →ISBN:
- I noted the chairdrobe in almost every bedroom I entered thoughout university.