by Stan, Cody, Ricky, and Alex April 04, 2003
bar ba·by
bar bey-bee
-noun
2. a young child who, when their father is watching them, accompanies him at the local bar. Often to a place with other fathers doing the same with their child.
bar bey-bee
-noun
2. a young child who, when their father is watching them, accompanies him at the local bar. Often to a place with other fathers doing the same with their child.
by DJ Mastemind September 17, 2010
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by echo_33 January 10, 2007
n. A bartender whose most important asset is his/her looks, rather than any skill in preparing drinks, remembering orders, resolving disputes, or dealing with belligerent patrons. May help to increase a bar's revenue from tips, explaining why so many of them manage to keep their jobs. Stereotypically female, but male examples are common. (Compare with the sci-fi term "bridge bunny.")
This term is also used to refer to a certain kind of drinker, but there are many other names for them.
This term is also used to refer to a certain kind of drinker, but there are many other names for them.
My cousin's boyfriend works at the Louie's on Grand Avenue. He's a total bar bunny--he has to remind himself which end of a glass to pour beer into--but he's good at flattering insecure customers who feel like their lives have already peaked. So they leave big tips and all the employees benefit.
by Typac Shakur March 08, 2011
Named after the Nazi War Criminal, the Schelonka Bar is the ring-leader of ALL prison rapes at their correctional facility. The term is more commonly used to refer to the actual bar of soap that was dropped causing the rape.
Prison Mike: I got a Schelonka Bar in the shower, it slipped right out. I bent over and next thing you know, I was getting my pudding cup shanked.
by Prison master1 July 31, 2009
The simplified version of their real name that pretty much anyone who doesn't have a totally White-bread name comes up with to give out when (loud, white) people at bars, clubs, etc. come up and ask what their names are.
Useful for avoiding annoying, endless repeated attempts by the asker to 'get the name right', or avoiding the inevitable "So where are you from? ...So where are you *really* from?" questions.
Almost always only a syllable or two, and easy to shout in someone's ear when the music is loud.
Often a middle name or something that the person doesn't normally go by.
Useful for avoiding annoying, endless repeated attempts by the asker to 'get the name right', or avoiding the inevitable "So where are you from? ...So where are you *really* from?" questions.
Almost always only a syllable or two, and easy to shout in someone's ear when the music is loud.
Often a middle name or something that the person doesn't normally go by.
by Televangelist April 22, 2009