wave in

Etymology
English +. From, from , from , , from.

Verb

 * 1)  To try, in public, to attract people into a business establishment.
 * 2) * Bonnie Powers is the walking, talking hotdog who waves customers in off the street and greets the children with a smile.
 * 3) * While the gentleman in blue waves customers in and out at the rate of one every three and one-third minutes, bank teller Gooding peers up through his oversized periscope and discourses on the hazards of his job.
 * 4) * By your definition, it's not only the proprietor of the Eden Club who qualifies as a pimp, it's the receptionist at every massage parlor, the security guard in the parking lot outside who waves customers in, etc.