barroom
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See also: bar room
English
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[edit]Etymology
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[edit]Noun
[edit]barroom (plural barrooms)
- (Canada, US) A room where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter.
- Synonym: taproom
- 1969, Georges Perec, translated by Gilbert Adair, A Void:
- Sporting a woolly cardigan with four buttons on top of an Oxford smock without a collar, our man has a faintly folksy look about him, calling to mind a zingaro or a gypsy, a carny or a Mongol, but also (switching to a wholly distinct mythology and iconography) a hippy strumming his guitar in a barroom in Haight-Ashbury or at Big Sur or in Katmandu.
Usage notes
[edit]In the US, the terms barroom and bar room are uncommon, eschewed in favor of bar.
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]room serving alcoholic drinks
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