A full beer that is poured after the request or stated they only want a half of a beer.
Generally used as a means to increase the length of good times and to further inebriate the recipient.
Generally used as a means to increase the length of good times and to further inebriate the recipient.
Hey, barkeep, can I have a half of a beer?
Sure, here’s a Joe Blanke Half *hands customer a full beer*
Sure, here’s a Joe Blanke Half *hands customer a full beer*
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1. Phrase meaning the end of a conversation, usually inserted to the end of a sentence when the speaker is tired of the subject.
2. Phrase attached to the end of a sentence in order to express a strong point.
1. Phrase meaning the end of a conversation, usually inserted to the end of a sentence when the speaker is tired of the subject.
2. Phrase attached to the end of a sentence in order to express a strong point.
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