an advanced slang name 4 a pub
Pub, boozer, battle cruiser, Bar TELCRUZAR.
It is still as slang refers to any pub except that Bar TELCRUZAR makes it sound like such a pub exists and the "zar" at the end makes it sound like a posh pub ( that doesnt actually exist ).
Pub, boozer, battle cruiser, Bar TELCRUZAR.
It is still as slang refers to any pub except that Bar TELCRUZAR makes it sound like such a pub exists and the "zar" at the end makes it sound like a posh pub ( that doesnt actually exist ).
A. I am going to take you to the Bar TELCRUZAR ( any cheap old battle cruuiser or boozer ).
B. Wow I am getting taken to a place that sounds posh.
B. Wow I am getting taken to a place that sounds posh.
by Danny Travers April 03, 2006
Plural of butter bar, derogatory term for the lowest ranked commissioned officers-eg. second lieutenants or ensigns, who wear rank badges of bronze or bronze colored.
Master Gunnery Sergeant: Hey, congratulations on your promotion, Major. Ever noticed that your fig leaf is the same color as butter bars?
Major: Uh...
Major: Uh...
by Macd00d January 10, 2006
by Ye Wang May 31, 2006
by Arizek November 30, 2004
The curved bar that connects the vertical base of a football goal post to the horizontal cross bar. Named for Cleveland Browns kicker Phil Dawson, who twice hit the Dawson bar with monumental field goals during the 2007 season.
Klaus von Schlabe won the game for the Wildcats when his 45-yard attempt slipped over the cross bar before hitting the Dawson bar
by JohnInCleveland December 17, 2007
by obie October 24, 2003
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4. (Chiefly Dumfries) A bar in which two males may enjoy a drink together without being chased out of town by a lynch-mob of locals, driving a tractor and wielding pitchforks.
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4. (Chiefly Dumfries) A bar in which two males may enjoy a drink together without being chased out of town by a lynch-mob of locals, driving a tractor and wielding pitchforks.
On his recent trip to Dumfries, Matt was surprised to discover that Bar ID was not the kind of gay bar he had been expecting.
by Dave Murris July 18, 2005