Hostess
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A hostess [1] is a female host or presenter for an event.
Hostess may also refer to:
Hospitality trades
- Air hostess, a flight attendant
- A female maître d' at a restaurant
- An employee at a hostess club
- Bargirl, a paid, female companion offering conversation and in some cases sex
- Taxi dancer, a paid, female dancing partner
Product brands
- Hostess Brands, a U.S.-based bakery company formed in 2013
- Hostess Potato Chips, a former Canadian brand owned by Frito-Lay
- Hostess Entertainment, Japanese music company
- Hostess (snack cakes), a brand of snack cakes owned by Hostess Brands
- Old HB, formerly a U.S.-based bakery company known as Hostess Brands from 2009–2013, now under liquidation
Other
- "Hostess" (short story), by Isaac Asimov
- The Hostess, 1995 episode 43 of Keeping Up Appearances, see List of Keeping Up Appearances episodes
See also
References
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