WordNet
n. a man employed to operate and elevator; "in England they call an elevator man a liftman" [syn: elevator man, liftman]
Usage examples of "elevator boy".
It was after one that night when I got home, because I shot the bull for around a half hour with Pete, the elevator boy.
The elevator boy glanced curiously at the towel-wrapped square under my arm, but he didn’.
You're going to smile at the floor clerk and at the elevator boy, and at anyone who gets in our way.
Did you tell the elevator boy that she had suddenly been taken ill?
They couldn't find out from the elevator boy what floor she got off at, and anyway, as you know and I know, that would be bad tailing because she could have taken to the stairs and gone up or down.
He ran to the elevator, the door of which was open, seized the elevator boy and sent him sprawling on the marble floor.
Theodore Montagu, the man who, according to the story of the elevator boy at the Chatham Arms, had returned at half past two on the night of the murder, testified that as his taxicab turned in front of the apartment house the headlights flashed on a man standing in a tradesmen's entrance across the street, and that the man looked like Major Benson.
There was a new elevator boy, apparently, when he came out of his room.