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    [Noun]  | "porte co*chere" | \ ˌpȯrt-kō-ˈsher \


    1: a passageway through a building or screen wall designed to let vehicles pass from the street to an interior courtyard

    2: a roofed structure extending from the entrance of a building over an adjacent driveway and sheltering those getting in or out of vehicles


    Origin: 1698 ;

     French porte cochère, literally, coach door;

    [Noun]  | "porte cocheres" 


    1: as in porches, sunporches;


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     [ "Porte Cochere" ]

    1: An area generally found outside a hotel that is utilised by car owners who are far to important/ignorant to hand their keys over to Concierge. Cars can be left here for hours whist their owners "complete check-in" or "pop across the road".

      * e.g.,  ... I'm just going to park my Lexus on your Porte Cochere whilst I check in. No I don't care about the 9 other cars I am blocking, my vehicle is far too complicated for you to drive. 

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