n.; a nightlife venue characterized by its unusual similarity to a social gathering at a typical American college fraternity house, namely:
1. very inexpensive and bad-tasting beer
2. racially homogeneous, i.e., mostly American white
3. predominant fashion for male patrons being t-shirt, jeans and sneakers (t-shirt substitutable with football jersey), for female patrons being tank-top, jeans, and flip-flops
4. predominant music played is rock and pop, with an occasional injection of hip-hop
5. any interior surfaces being finished with sticky beer stains
6. restrooms being sub-Bangladeshian in quality
7. altercations being common
8. any foreign language being interpreted as drunkenese
1. very inexpensive and bad-tasting beer
2. racially homogeneous, i.e., mostly American white
3. predominant fashion for male patrons being t-shirt, jeans and sneakers (t-shirt substitutable with football jersey), for female patrons being tank-top, jeans, and flip-flops
4. predominant music played is rock and pop, with an occasional injection of hip-hop
5. any interior surfaces being finished with sticky beer stains
6. restrooms being sub-Bangladeshian in quality
7. altercations being common
8. any foreign language being interpreted as drunkenese
A: i just graduated gwu and i need to get my frat bar on
B: so roll out to foggy bottom or adams morgan
A: i just graduated nyu and i need to get my frat bar on
B: st marks or west village sure bets for you
A: i just graduated from bu and i need to get my frat bar on
B: then hit up brighton or lansdowne street
A: wheres my boys chang, choi, hoshimitsu, patel, gandhi, isfahani, gutierrez, and nunez at tonite?
B: definitely not at no frat bar
A: true
B: so roll out to foggy bottom or adams morgan
A: i just graduated nyu and i need to get my frat bar on
B: st marks or west village sure bets for you
A: i just graduated from bu and i need to get my frat bar on
B: then hit up brighton or lansdowne street
A: wheres my boys chang, choi, hoshimitsu, patel, gandhi, isfahani, gutierrez, and nunez at tonite?
B: definitely not at no frat bar
A: true
by language_sentinel August 24, 2005
Get the frat barmug. Example, if there's a whole lot of bikes all together and you can't tell the difference you would say:
"I can't tell one another from a bar of soap."
"I can't tell one another from a bar of soap."
by McGoonster October 5, 2009
Get the bar of soapmug. by Funky Gibbon 123 January 22, 2009
Get the Mars Barmug. The bars in front of high windows or outside doors or in inexplicable places to prevent idiots from doing something stupid.
Dudette- Did you hear about the drunk guy who almost fell out of the top floor window?
Dude- Yeah, thank fuck for those idiot bars
Dude- Yeah, thank fuck for those idiot bars
by DaveKurtandFaye July 6, 2010
Get the idiot barsmug. by KTthecutest! April 20, 2010
Get the Crotch Barmug. Nutter (and only Nutter!)
The origin of this slang word is the TV Ad for Dime Bars (now Daim, made by Kraft Foods), a chocolate covered crunchy caramel candy bar, which aired back in 1995.
The Ad featured the British comedian Harry Enfield playing a slobbering retard in a supermarket, filling a shopping trolley FULL of dime bars... he's approached by a well spoken interviewer (Also Harry Enfield), who asks him 'Do you remember your first Dime?'... anyway, the ad finished with the retard exclaiming to his wife:
"That bloke's a nutter... OI, NUTTER!"
Google the phrase 'dime - that blokes a nutter' and you'll be sure to find many videos of this wonderful ad
Many of us will also remember the Armadillos from the second ad they did!
The origin of this slang word is the TV Ad for Dime Bars (now Daim, made by Kraft Foods), a chocolate covered crunchy caramel candy bar, which aired back in 1995.
The Ad featured the British comedian Harry Enfield playing a slobbering retard in a supermarket, filling a shopping trolley FULL of dime bars... he's approached by a well spoken interviewer (Also Harry Enfield), who asks him 'Do you remember your first Dime?'... anyway, the ad finished with the retard exclaiming to his wife:
"That bloke's a nutter... OI, NUTTER!"
Google the phrase 'dime - that blokes a nutter' and you'll be sure to find many videos of this wonderful ad
Many of us will also remember the Armadillos from the second ad they did!
by Dime Bar Rich September 2, 2007
Get the Dime Barmug. 16 bars is 32 lines of music. It is used by most MCs and underground rappers. KRS-1 really took 16 bars to a new level.
by logan dougy January 20, 2009
Get the 16 barsmug.