standee

noun
stand·​ee | \ stan-ˈdē How to pronounce standee (audio) \

Definition of standee

: a standing person : one who occupies standing room

Examples of standee in a Sentence

The audience of 3,000 included several hundred standees.

Recent Examples on the Web

Its mascot is, after all a goofy, boggle-eyed llama alpaca (llama?) with a pronounced underbite; the animal also appears as an elaborate in-game standee denoting the first player. Tom Mendelsohn, Ars Technica, "Altiplano review: A brain-tickling board game about… alpacas," 14 July 2018 The Congress is undergoing a $69 million redevelopment that will transform it into a live music venue with a capacity of 4,000 standees. Blair Kamin, chicagotribune.com, "It's great that the Uptown Theatre has a future. What kind of future will it be?," 29 June 2018 Along the sides, every chair is full, and there’s a line of standees leaning against the walls. Leah Garchik, San Francisco Chronicle, "Here’s to all the graduates of 2018, an homage to optimism," 1 May 2018 But then there are streets, and streets serve not just drivers but also bicyclists on bikes, pedestrians on foot, café-sitters and jewelry-vendors and food-cart standees. Christopher Bonanos, Daily Intelligencer, "What New York Should Learn From the Park Slope Crash That Killed Two Children," 30 Mar. 2018 The plan also calls for removing seats from trains on the L line and the Times Square shuttle, again to make room for more standees, and for adding cars on lines like the C, which use platforms that can accommodate longer trains. James Barron, New York Times, "The Answer for Standing-Room-Only Subways? More Standing Room," 17 Oct. 2017 Maria Jimenez, who works at a day-care center in Manhattan, was troubled by the idea of fewer seats and more standees. James Barron, New York Times, "The Answer for Standing-Room-Only Subways? More Standing Room," 17 Oct. 2017 Lucasfilm's official Star Wars app will be updated with a new Find the Force button, and at 20,000 retailers worldwide Sept. 1 to 3, there will be standees and graphics with the logo featuring a silhouette of Daisy Ridley’s lightsaber-wielding Rey. Brian Truitt, USA TODAY, "Here's how 'Star Wars' fans can interact with 'Last Jedi' AR characters on Force Friday II," 24 Aug. 2017 Each monster has its own colorful cardboard standee. Michael Harrison, WIRED, "Oh No, There Goes Tokyo!," 31 Oct. 2011

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First Known Use of standee

1856, in the meaning defined above

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standee

noun

English Language Learners Definition of standee

chiefly US : a person who is standing when other people are sitting