From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishkioskki‧osk /ˈkiːɒsk $ -ɑːsk/ noun [countable]1SHOP/STOREa small building in the street, where newspapers, sweets etc are sold2British English old-fashionedTCT a publictelephoneboxExamples from the Corpuskiosk• There must be a kiosksellingphonecards around here somewhere.From Longman Business Dictionarykioskki‧osk /ˈkiːɒsk-ɑːsk/ noun [countable]COMMERCEa small, moveable building in the street where cigarettes, newspapers etc are soldMany of the new businesses are small, one-person outfits, snack kiosks and the like.Originkiosk(1800-1900)Frenchkiosque, from Turkishkösk“small bulding for sitting in”