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* An area in a train where people get on and off. If there are seats at all, they are often less comfortable folding ones. * An area in a train where people get on and off. If there are seats at all, they are often less comfortable folding ones.
* A ] leading to another cavity; often used of the ]. * A ] leading to another cavity; often used of the ].
* The popular ] Vestibule message board. * The popular ] Vestibule message board where people have nasty buttsechz and drink muc.
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Vestibule can have the following meanings:

  • A large entrance, reception area, antechamber, or room
  • A small room or passage that connects the outer door of a building to the interior of the building
  • An area in a train where people get on and off. If there are seats at all, they are often less comfortable folding ones.
  • A body cavity leading to another cavity; often used of the inner ear.
  • The popular IGN Vestibule message board where people have nasty buttsechz and drink muc.
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