Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A writer of books; a scribe.
  • noun A ‘spotter.’
  • noun An entry-clerk or bookkeeper.
  • noun One who makes up finished goods into ‘books.’

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun One who enters accounts or names, etc., in a book; a bookkeeper.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun One who makes a reservation
  • noun One who records transactions, such as reservations.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun someone who engages a person or company for performances

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Examples

  • Maddy had called a booker for one of them and gotten herself invited for the same segment.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Maddy had called a booker for one of them and gotten herself invited for the same segment.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Maddy had called a booker for one of them and gotten herself invited for the same segment.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Maddy had called a booker for one of them and gotten herself invited for the same segment.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Maddy had called a booker for one of them and gotten herself invited for the same segment.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Maddy had called a booker for one of them and gotten herself invited for the same segment.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • I'll call the booker right away and say, 'Do me a favor, have this guy lead off next time, O.K.?'

    NYT > Home Page By DAVID H. FREEDMAN 2011

  • The pages don't make it very clear whether the public can sign up for "booker" accounts that can schedule meetings.

    Across My Desk (weekly) Julie Lindsay 2009

  • The two so-called surgeons apparently operated together as a team, with one of them acting as the "booker" who arranged the procedure over the internet with clients.

    The Guardian World News Paul Harris 2011

  • Benefits for hotels • Tangible sales channel for new meeting room business • Cost effective and measureable sales channel • 4 revenue streams, meeting room, food, IT and bedrooms • Opportunity to effectively yield meeting rooms with special offers • Additional marketing tools such as booker rewards • 85\% of hotels who respond first to meeting RFP's win the business ciaran@meetingsbooker. com more stats

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  • Works with the 2nd AD to cast and supply the production's background needs. They are the ones who will call you to offer you work, this is normally the casting agent.

    August 7, 2008