No, 'waitress' is feminine. The masculine term is 'waiter.' The usual unisex term is 'server.'
The gender specific noun for a male server is waiter.The gender specific noun for a female server is waitress.
That is the correct spelling of the word "waitressed".(Although the term now appears in several dictionaries as a verb, the word waitress has always properly been a noun, the female equivalent of waiter. There is no such verb as to waiter.)
The nouns 'waitress' and 'waiter' are both common nouns, words for any waitress or waiter anywhere.A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing; a waitress and a waiter are persons.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Waiter On The Way, Fort Wayne, IN, food delivery serviceWaitress Embry Road, Morgantown, KYWaiter Alley, Millheim, PA"Waitress" 2007 movie starring Keri Russell
The plural for for the noun waitress is waitresses.
Waitresses.
The tiny restaurant had only a single, unisex restroom.
The waitress served the meal efficiently. The patrons left the waitress a good tip.
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yes it is a unisex name
A gender-neutral bathroom will be marked by a unisex sign.
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They have informed me that they are a unisex salon.
barista is the official name of someone who serves coffee
because it's unisex. if there's a restroom that's unisex, then both girls and guys can use it.