Concept cluster: Drink > Going to a pub or bar
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Alternative spelling of arval [(Scotland and Northern England, now rare) A funeral feast or wake at which bread and ale was served, traditional in Scotland, the North of England, and among the Norse.]
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Alternative spelling of arval [(Scotland and Northern England, now rare) A funeral feast or wake at which bread and ale was served, traditional in Scotland, the North of England, and among the Norse.]
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Alternative spelling of arval [(Scotland and Northern England, now rare) A funeral feast or wake at which bread and ale was served, traditional in Scotland, the North of England, and among the Norse.]
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Alternative spelling of arval [(Scotland and Northern England, now rare) A funeral feast or wake at which bread and ale was served, traditional in Scotland, the North of England, and among the Norse.]
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Alternative spelling of arval [(Scotland and Northern England, now rare) A funeral feast or wake at which bread and ale was served, traditional in Scotland, the North of England, and among the Norse.]
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Alternative spelling of arval [(Scotland and Northern England, now rare) A funeral feast or wake at which bread and ale was served, traditional in Scotland, the North of England, and among the Norse.]
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Synonym of pub crawl
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(Cockney rhyming slang) A boozer; a public house.
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A Japanese drinking party held at the end of the year, generally among groups of co-workers or friends, to forget the woes and troubles of the past year and look to the future.
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(UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) A public house, pub.
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(Australia, New Zealand, slang, often with "real") a person or thing that is excellent or admirable.
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(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A pub; a public house; a tavern.
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Alternative spelling of bousing ken [(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A pub; a public house; a tavern.]
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Alternative spelling of bousing ken [(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A pub; a public house; a tavern.]
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Alternative spelling of bousing ken [(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A pub; a public house; a tavern.]
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Alternative spelling of bousing ken [(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A pub; a public house; a tavern.]
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Alternative spelling of bousing ken [(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A pub; a public house; a tavern.]
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(obsolete) A drink made by pouring water into a cask that previously held liquor.
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(UK, slang, obsolete) The landlord of a public house.
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(UK, slang, obsolete) The theft of pint and quart pots and small pewter spirit measures from public houses.
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(Scotland, dated) A public house; an alehouse.
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A disreputable or unglamorous bar.
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(US) A shop selling alcohol.
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(Australia) Distillery effluent.
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The name of many pubs.
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(Australia, uncountable, informal) Cheap or inferior cask wine.
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(archaic) A nickname for Robin Goodfellow, Puck; (later) the devil
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(intransitive, often derogatory) To associate with in a friendly manner, often with those of a higher class or status.
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(obsolete, Scotland) public house, tavern
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(Scotland) tavern; public house
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(now historical, regional) A pitcher or other vessel for holding liquid, especially alcoholic drink; a black-jack.
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(Scotland) A lad (especially a hard-drinking young man in an urban environment)
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(obsolete, Ireland, slang) Cheap and poor-quality whiskey.
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(chiefly Australia, Britain, New Zealand, slang) A brothel.
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(UK, nonstandard) Alternative form of licensed victualler [(Britain) A person who has a licence to sell alcoholic liquor either on or off the premises; a publican]
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(UK) A publican
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(UK, slang, obsolete) A public house.
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Initialism of public house. [(UK, formal) A pub; a British bar or tavern, often selling food and sometimes lodging; an inn.]
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(Cockney rhyming slang) Beer.
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(Cincinnati, colloquial) A drive-through liquor store; by extension, any convenience store.
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(informal, intransitive) To go to one or more public houses.
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The visiting of a number of public houses in a single session.
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Someone who participates in a pub crawl
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A trivia quiz held in a public house.
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(informal) A person who goes out to a pub.
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A visit to the local pub.
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(Britain) The practice of frequenting pubs.
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(informal) Resembling a pub.
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(Britain, colloquial, of a person) Who enjoys frequenting public houses.
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(UK) A large business enterprise that owns a number of pubs under tenant agreements, or as managed houses.
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One who visits a public house.
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(archaic) A public house; an inn.
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(Australia) A public house; a pub.
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(chiefly Britain) The landlord (manager or owner) of a public house (“a bar or tavern, often also selling food and sometimes lodging; a pub”).
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(humorous) Towards a public house.
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(Britain, Australia, slang) A customer of a commercial establishment, frequently of a pub or (alternatively) of a prostitute.
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Obsolete spelling of publican [(chiefly Britain) The landlord (manager or owner) of a public house (“a bar or tavern, often also selling food and sometimes lodging; a pub”).]
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(Australia, New Zealand) An unlicensed pub.
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The proprietor of a shebeen.
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(Australia, New Zealand, attributive) smallgoods
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(Britain) A small, comfortable back room in a pub.
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A speakeasy (illegal bar, saloon or tavern).
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(colloquial, of a pub, etc.) Having a basic, traditional appearance and rudimentary facilities.
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(archaic) One whose business is to tap or draw ale or other liquor.
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(dialectal, slang) An unlicensed beerhouse or pawnshop.
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(UK, in public houses) Closing time.
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Synonym of trad-pub
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(informal) Synonym of trad-pub
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(slang, obsolete) A shebeen.
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(intransitive) To eat lavishly.

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