noun Internet Slang

queue hall

KYOO HAWL · noun · informal

The room where attendees line up before doors open.

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Definitions

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A designated indoor area where fans gather and form lines ahead of a convention opening or a popular event.

“They herded us into the queue hall two hours before the doors opened.”
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queue hall In A Sentence

They herded us into the queue hall two hours before the doors opened.

Origin & Usage

'Queue' (line) + 'hall'; convention logistics term.

People Also Ask

What is a queue hall?

It's the indoor room where convention attendees gather and form lines before the doors open or before a popular event or panel.

Why do conventions use queue halls?

They keep large crowds organized and out of the weather while people wait, so lines don't spill into the street or block the venue floor.

Is 'queue hall' slang?

Not really. It's practical convention logistics jargon combining 'queue' (line) with 'hall,' common among con-goers.

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