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Bar 1

NOUN
1. a long rigid piece of metal, or simiilar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or a weapon.
>a sand bank or shoal at the mouth of a harbour or an estuary.
>(british) a metal strip below the clasp of a metal, awarded as an additional distinction.
>(Heraldry) a charge in the form of a narrow stripe across the shield.
2. a counter in a public house or cafe across which alcoholic drinks or refreshments are served.
>a room in a public house, resturant, or hotel in which alcohol is served.
>a small shop or stall serving refreshments or providing a specified serivce: ex. a snack bar.
3. a barrier or restriction to action or advance: ex. a bar to promotion.
>a plea arresting an action or claim in a law case
4. (Music) any of the short sections or measures in which a piece of music is divided, shown on a score with vertical lines acrose the stave.
5. (ex. the bar) a partition in a court room, now usually notional, beyond which most people may not pass and at which an accused person the stands.
>(British) a rail marking the end of each chamber in the Houses of Parliament.
6. (ex. the Bar) the profession of the barrister.
>(British) barristers collectively.
>(North American) lawyers collectively.

VERB (ex. barred, barring)
1. fasten with a bar or bars.
2. prohibit from doing something or going somewhere.
>exclude from consideration.
>(Law) prevent or delay (an action) by objection.
3. mark with bars or stripes.

PREPOSITION
(cheifly British) except for.
>(British Horse Racing) except the horses indicated (used when stating the odds).

bar none = with no exceptions.

be called to the Bar = (British) be ammited to the barrister.

be called within the Bar = (British) be appointed a Queen's Counsel.

behind bars = in prison

ORIGIN Middle English from Old French
-barre(noun)-, -barrer (verb)-, of unknown origin.


Bar 2

NOUN
a unit of pressure equivalent to a hundred thousand newtons per square meter or approximately one atmosphere.

ORIGIN Century 20: from Greek -baros: weight-

Bar 1

NOUN
1. Put that bar in place to prevent the structure from collapsing.
2. That popular bar is messy.
3. The obstacle bars us from reaching the goal.
4. Music pieces are divided into bars.
5. The accused person stood at the bar.
6. The bar of the accused person is acupuncturist.

VERB
1. Bar yourself so you do not fall out of your seat.
2. It is best for people to bar sellers from selling illegal substances.
3. The room will look best if you bar it.

Bar 2
The current atmospheric pressure is 9.70 bars.

by Evil Monkey Dishwasher February 27, 2005

37๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bar

To disregard or ignore.

There are Countless methods of barring, such as... VERBAL BARRING where you blatantly disregard what someone is saying, and begin talking to someone else... SOCIAL BARRING, such as when you and your buddies suddenly become "undecided" or "unsure" of your evening plans when your fat, dorky, ugly suitemate asks if he can go party with you.

Best done when everyone around knows the person got barred EXCEPT the Bar Victim him/herself.

Scenario 1:
<Hot Hannah> KlassyNig, good to see you out tonight...
<Big Becky> KlassyNig, I thought you loved me... When are you gonna come show me some lovin??
<KlassyNig> *sigh* ......So Hannah, hows it been going?
<Hot Hannah> Haha, you sure barred the hell out of Becky!

Scenario 2:
<Dorky Dudley> HEY KLASSYNIG, WAIT UP! I'M HEADED THAT WAY TOO!
<KlassyNig> (to self) Oh hell.... Here THIS chode comes.... Let me pretend I'm on the phone and bar his ass...

by KlassyNig April 30, 2004

20๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


bar

another name for pound/quid

emma: how much is that top
sophie: its 20 bar mate

by Josh Smith Aka Wirez April 27, 2006

17๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


Barred

to ignore, hate, dislike, be annoyed or angry at a person and thus shun them until you find their presence acceptable.

"no you were being a bitch, you're so toally barred"
"that's it you're barred, <explicite delete>"

by sarah bogan April 20, 2005

88๐Ÿ‘ 108๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bar On

When a man gets an erection while in a bar room or club.

That girl was so fine, I got a bar on last night while drinking.

by Phedx July 16, 2013

14๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


No Bars

Some one very dim derrived from a cell phone having no reception i.e. "No Bars"

He is very slow, he has no bars

by YeahYeahFO SHO September 29, 2009

13๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


barred

1. illegal, stupid, or it just describes something that might get you in trouble

2. can describe something that is stupid or lame.

The word comes from being in jail and bein behind "bars".

Dude... what we are doing is really barred.

That shirt is barred

by Jaytista June 10, 2009

67๐Ÿ‘ 81๐Ÿ‘Ž