Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Bar?

Bar 1

NOUN
1. a long rigid piece of metal, or simiilar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or a weapon.
>a sand bank or shoal at the mouth of a harbour or an estuary.
>(british) a metal strip below the clasp of a metal, awarded as an additional distinction.
>(Heraldry) a charge in the form of a narrow stripe across the shield.
2. a counter in a public house or cafe across which alcoholic drinks or refreshments are served.
>a room in a public house, resturant, or hotel in which alcohol is served.
>a small shop or stall serving refreshments or providing a specified serivce: ex. a snack bar.
3. a barrier or restriction to action or advance: ex. a bar to promotion.
>a plea arresting an action or claim in a law case
4. (Music) any of the short sections or measures in which a piece of music is divided, shown on a score with vertical lines acrose the stave.
5. (ex. the bar) a partition in a court room, now usually notional, beyond which most people may not pass and at which an accused person the stands.
>(British) a rail marking the end of each chamber in the Houses of Parliament.
6. (ex. the Bar) the profession of the barrister.
>(British) barristers collectively.
>(North American) lawyers collectively.

VERB (ex. barred, barring)
1. fasten with a bar or bars.
2. prohibit from doing something or going somewhere.
>exclude from consideration.
>(Law) prevent or delay (an action) by objection.
3. mark with bars or stripes.

PREPOSITION
(cheifly British) except for.
>(British Horse Racing) except the horses indicated (used when stating the odds).

bar none = with no exceptions.

be called to the Bar = (British) be ammited to the barrister.

be called within the Bar = (British) be appointed a Queen's Counsel.

behind bars = in prison

ORIGIN Middle English from Old French
-barre(noun)-, -barrer (verb)-, of unknown origin.


Bar 2

NOUN
a unit of pressure equivalent to a hundred thousand newtons per square meter or approximately one atmosphere.

ORIGIN Century 20: from Greek -baros: weight-

Bar 1

NOUN
1. Put that bar in place to prevent the structure from collapsing.
2. That popular bar is messy.
3. The obstacle bars us from reaching the goal.
4. Music pieces are divided into bars.
5. The accused person stood at the bar.
6. The bar of the accused person is acupuncturist.

VERB
1. Bar yourself so you do not fall out of your seat.
2. It is best for people to bar sellers from selling illegal substances.
3. The room will look best if you bar it.

Bar 2
The current atmospheric pressure is 9.70 bars.

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Bar - what is it?

A 3 piece can of nicotine pouches also referred sometimes to as a log, or a block.

Yo dog my older brothers friend just copped me a bar of some Grizz, Iā€™m boutta pack a boar!

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What does "Bar" mean?

The biggest mystery that mankind has ever stumbled upon.
no one knows where is bar or of his/her/they/f-16 identity.

according to Professor Muhammad Trump the 3rd junior Bar is rarer than the one piece.

Person 1 : did you see Bar?
Person 2 : no where is Bar?

Person 3 : Let's find the Bar piece !

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Bar - what does it mean?

Section of a pub/restaurant where drinks both alcoholic and soft can be purchased

I'm thirsty, i'm off to the bar

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Bar - meaning

Used to define Pound Sterling Unit (Money)

"Blood, I'll give you 1 bar if we split two's"

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Bar - definition

A common northern expression used to refer to money, usually one bar = one pound

scally-"how much is it to get in"
bouncer-"a fiver"
scally-"five bar fuck off mate you're jacking me"

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Bar - slang

Used in the north of england to describe money, for example Ā£20 would be 20 Bar and so on.

Yo man, I got 20 bar to go spend in bare shops.

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Bar

To a married man:
An overcrowded, loud, stinky room filled with over-priced drinks and women advertising body parts that you have vowed to not touch.

To a single man:
The greatest place on earth.

Single man: Dude, let's hit up the bars!
Married man: No.
Single man: Bars have drinks and drunk women!
Married man: I have a wife.
Single man: Wooooo, bars!

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Bar

A section of music who's length is determined by the time signature.

Contrary to popular belief, rap isn't the only type of music out there. All types of music have bars.

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Bar

term in hip hop used for a line break

i have a big pile of cheese/
look at her shes gonna sneeze/


that is two bars

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