A pub in leicester for people who LOVE regae and rnb. Great atmosphere, great people, fantastic night!!!!!!!
by darlo2009 August 24, 2009
A Big Dan's Tavern Customer is the kinda guy who will cheer on a gang rape & give high fives to each other during like the 1987 movie The Accused with Jodie Foster. Probably knows Brock Turner.
Steve & Ted are total Big Dan's Tavern Customers they tried to Cosby some chick at the bar last week.
by Paul from the Wonder Years. January 24, 2021
Any bar that encourages body shots.
by arbeit September 2, 2016
Paul’s Tavern it may not be the best bar but it is then cheapest.
Paul’s tavern where the women are….here
Paul’s tavern where the women are….here
by Captkoolbrazilian September 13, 2021
(Proper noun)
'The Big Fish Tavern', otherwise commonly referred to as "The Big Fish" by the locals, is a pub located in a town called Caboolture, that is located in the south-eastern region of Queensland. And by locals it is said to hold great magical wonders, but only on a Friday night.
'The Big Fish Tavern', otherwise commonly referred to as "The Big Fish" by the locals, is a pub located in a town called Caboolture, that is located in the south-eastern region of Queensland. And by locals it is said to hold great magical wonders, but only on a Friday night.
Person 1: "I went to 'The Big Fish Tavern' last Friday, it was great!"
Person 2: "What's 'The Big Fish' like? I've heard it's great."
Person 1: "It really is, you should go to 'The Big Fish' sometime."
Person 2: "What's 'The Big Fish' like? I've heard it's great."
Person 1: "It really is, you should go to 'The Big Fish' sometime."
by Nato_W August 21, 2023
A term most often used in reference to fantasy stories, referring to needlessly gross, violent, or cruel elements
haphazardly put into a written work in order to establish a "darker" setting, tone, or story at the expense of other elements. It's namesake comes from a reoccurring instance where the trope is established immediately through a scene of the protagonist saving a barmaid or waitress from a sleazy customer in a tavern or pub.
haphazardly put into a written work in order to establish a "darker" setting, tone, or story at the expense of other elements. It's namesake comes from a reoccurring instance where the trope is established immediately through a scene of the protagonist saving a barmaid or waitress from a sleazy customer in a tavern or pub.
Burned through Shadow of Conqueror. Didn’t like much. Too much Tavernitis and anime extreme emotion moments.
by SylentVoidkeeper May 16, 2023
by pthera42 December 27, 2017