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  2. Break room - Wikipedia

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    Illinois law requires break rooms only for hotel workers, stating that "Every employer of hotel room attendants shall make available at all times a room on the employer's premises with adequate seating and tables for the purpose of allowing hotel room attendants to enjoy break periods in a clean and comfortable environment. The room shall have ...

  3. Rage room - Wikipedia

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    Rage rooms hold controversy for their effectiveness within the psychology field. Some psychologists believe rage rooms give only a temporary fix with inadequate emotional management, and argue that they may lead to more aggression later on, such as encouraging violence outside the room and intensifying anger and violence within individuals, especially those with anger issues. [10]

  4. Parts of a theatre - Wikipedia

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    Green room: The lounge backstage. This is the room where actors and other performers wait in when they are not needed onstage or in their dressing rooms. Crossover: A crossover is a hallway, room, or catwalk designed to allow actors in a theater to move from wings on one side of a stage to wings on the other side without being seen by the audience.

  5. Teahouse - Wikipedia

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    In the workplace, the term tea room ("break room" in North America) is a room set aside for employees to relax, specifically a work break refreshment. Traditionally, a staff member serving hot drinks and snacks at a factory or office was called a tea lady, although this position is now almost defunct.

  6. Smoko - Wikipedia

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    A painting titled Smoko time with the AWLA An opal miner on a smoko in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales. In Australian, New Zealand, and Falkland Islands English, a smoko (also "smoke-o" or "smoke-oh") is a short, often informal break taken during work or military duty, although any short break such as a rest or a coffee or tea break can be called a smoko.

  7. Break (work) - Wikipedia

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    A break at work (or work-break) is a period of time during a shift in which an employee is allowed to take time off from their job. It is a type of downtime . There are different types of breaks, and depending on the length and the employer's policies, the break may or may not be paid.

  8. Common area - Wikipedia

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    Oftentimes, business parks, malls, and other multi-company facilities will have a common area. This could be any one of the examples listed above or it could take form of a "break room". These areas are generally centrally located and for everyone's use within the businesses involved.

  9. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    officers' dining room on a merchant ship bar, especially in the American Old West. bar that serves only spirits and no food a room in a house used for receiving guests; a salon. scalp (v.) to cut the scalp off; to take something away (n.) trophy, spoils of victory (informal) to resell (as tickets) at higher prices (UK: tout)