Making out with your same-sex friends at a club with the sole intention of showing off and getting the attention of people you actually want to go home with.
by johnniesrotten February 10, 2011
Man, I need to eat more fiber. I haven't seen bar furniture in days.
Dude, you should go shower, you totally smell like bar furniture.
Dude, you should go shower, you totally smell like bar furniture.
by chinesedentist December 14, 2010
A type of a speakeasy with a mixed concept of a bar and a bakery that serves both alcohol and dessert
by B294 November 21, 2016
Having or spending $100. C stands for "centum" the Latin word for 100. Bar stands for a bundle of bills.
by wxbeach October 31, 2011
Used primarily in gaming terminology. Refers to the amount of "health" a character has left. Often health shows up as a red or green bar on the screen, as the health diminishes the bar becomes black. The term "black-barred" is used when an individual has so little health remaining that no red or green may be seen, simply the black bar that has replaced it. Generally used as an expression of emergency.
I need a healer, I am black-barred!
I can't fight that guy while I am black-barred.
I hit that guy so many times, he must be black-barred.
I can't fight that guy while I am black-barred.
I hit that guy so many times, he must be black-barred.
by Hbrodie December 26, 2015
The Dalokohs Bar is a chocolate bar for the Heavy in the fps game, Team Fortress 2. If you are a Heavy and eat the Dalokohs Bar, (Depending on if you have full health), it adds +50 max health for 30 seconds. Instead of healing you to 300 health, it only heals 100 health. Now another thing is if you combine the +50 max health + the Fists of Steel, you can survive some (not all), but some taunt kills. (Also when dropped it acts as a small health kit)
by SOSOOSOS March 13, 2019
Another name for a hangover. Works very nicely when you have been out drinking until 2am and have to call in sick for work the next day. You can simply say you have "the flu". You can leave out the "bar" part.
Example: Warner: "sorry, mike. I can't come to work today"
Mike: "ok"
Mike: "Josh, Warner called in sick...says she has
the flu"
Josh: "Yeah....BAR flu."
Example: Warner: "sorry, mike. I can't come to work today"
Mike: "ok"
Mike: "Josh, Warner called in sick...says she has
the flu"
Josh: "Yeah....BAR flu."
Warner: "sorry, mike. I can't come to work today"
Mike: "ok"
Mike: "Josh, Warner called in sick...says she has
the flu"
Josh: "Yeah....BAR flu."
Mike: "ok"
Mike: "Josh, Warner called in sick...says she has
the flu"
Josh: "Yeah....BAR flu."
by Dr. Joshstein January 06, 2012