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  • noun Common misspelling of laundromat.

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Examples

  • Compared to trying to do my laundry in at my parent's house, the laundrymat is a dream:)

    Apartment Therapy Main 2009

  • I haven't bought a single article of clothing in the last probably 18 months, and had to wash clothes at the laundrymat for a full year before buying a washer and dryer, and have kept an unsafe-for-winter vehicle rather than purchase a new one to make sure I could maintain a cushion.

    Companies, government pushed on mortgage program 2009

  • Wars in the Middle East do make a very convenient laundrymat for oil money, corporate or imperialistic.

    Think Progress » Will Sarah Palin call on Rush Limbaugh to apologize for saying liberal activists are ‘retards’? 2010

  • I hated carting our laundry on public buses to get to the laundrymat.

    Free to be Home 2006

  • When the city looks at whether to offer say a laundrymat owner funding to locate in the city, they would soon realize that the benefit doesn't outweigh the cost because they would only cannibalize another business and not much benefit would be realized.

    Sound Politics: Whither KeyArena? 2006

  • It's been a long time since I've read the original story and I forget what the characters said about her in the movie while driving to the supermarket, but isn't Mrs. Carmody the owner of the local laundrymat?

    Through this wonderland alone Arbogast 2008

  • There was a mailbox in front of the laundrymat, and there he mailed his ransom note.

    Blaze Bachman, Richard 2007

  • I laughed out loud at the laundrymat when I read that one.

    High Praise for DOCTOR BRAIN 2007

  • If you can't use a friend's house to wash clothes, find a hotel that has a washer/dryer--it's cheaper and quicker than a laundrymat or dry cleaner.

    Archive 2006-07-26 Joe Konrath 2006

  • I am going to the laundrymat today i know, so exciting and plan to spend my time there writing you a long-ass letter to catch up!

    mola duhu bebe 2005

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