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▸ noun: (British) A short period of time, which is usually announced by ringing a bell and is between 5 and 15 minutes long, just before closing time. This is normally before the public house is no longer allowed to serve alcoholic beverages due to licensing laws.
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▸ noun: (British) A short period of time, which is usually announced by ringing a bell and is between 5 and 15 minutes long, just before closing time. This is normally before the public house is no longer allowed to serve alcoholic beverages due to licensing laws.
Similar:
lock-in,
night,
notice period,
term,
time limit,
go order,
cooling-off period,
banker's order,
leavetime,
laytime,
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