Wallet vs. Valet

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Walletnoun

A small case, often flat and often made of leather, for keeping money (especially paper money), credit cards, etc.

Walletnoun

A person's bank account or assets.

Walletnoun

A thick case or folder with plastic sleeves in which compact discs may be stored.

Walletnoun

(archaic) A bag or pouch.

Walletnoun

(slang) A person's buttocks (the area of the body nearest where one keeps one's wallet).

Walletnoun

A bag or sack for carrying about the person, as a bag for carrying the necessaries for a journey; a knapsack; a beggar's receptacle for charity; a peddler's pack.

Walletnoun

A pocketbook for keeping money about the person.

Walletnoun

Anything protuberant and swagging.

Walletnoun

a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money

Wallet

A wallet is a small, flat case or pouch that can be used to carry such small personal items as paper currency, credit cards, and identification documents (driver's license, identification card, club card, etc.), photographs, transit pass, business cards and other paper or laminated cards. Wallets are generally made of leather or fabrics, and they are usually pocket-sized and foldable.

Valetnoun

A man's personal male attendant, responsible for his clothes and appearance.

Valetnoun

A hotel employee performing such duties for guests.

Valetnoun

(professional wrestling) A female performer in professional wrestling, acting as either a manager or personal chaperone; often used to attract and titillate male members of the audience.

Valetnoun

A female chaperone who accompanies a man, and is usually not married to him.

Valetnoun

A person employed to clean or park cars.

Valetnoun

A person employed to assist the jockey and trainer at a racecourse.

Valetnoun

A wooden stand on which to hold clothes and accessories in preparation for dressing.

Valetnoun

A kind of goad or stick with an iron point.

Valetverb

(transitive) To serve (someone) as a valet.

Valetverb

To clean and service (a car), as a valet does.

Valetverb

To leave (a car) with a valet to park it.

Valetnoun

A male waiting servant; a servant who attends on a gentleman's person; a body servant.

Valetnoun

A kind of goad or stick with a point of iron.

Valetnoun

a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer;

Valetverb

serve as a personal attendant to

Valetnoun

a man's personal male attendant, who is responsible for his clothes and appearance.

Valetnoun

a hotel employee who attends to the clothes of guests

Valetnoun

a person employed to clean or park cars

Valetverb

act as a valet to (a particular man)

Valetverb

work as a valet.

Valetverb

clean (a car), especially on the inside

Valet

A valet or varlet is a male servant who serves as personal attendant to his employer. In the Middle Ages and Ancien Régime, valet de chambre was a role for junior courtiers and specialists such as artists in a royal court, but the term by itself most often refers to a normal servant responsible for the clothes and personal belongings of an employer, and making minor arrangements.

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