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"barroom" Definitions
  1. a room in which alcoholic drinks are served at a bar
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Out here, the Vantage went from gentleman to barroom brawler.
The barroom and the dining room serve the same menu.
Call it politically incorrect, or call it barroom macho talk.
One final barroom touch at Peppi's is all Scott: carpeting.
Filled with sexual tension, Tom Cruise takes up barroom boxing.
Johnson got into barroom brawls and spent a night in jail.
Any rules for barroom decorum, as far as customers are concerned?
The first set of criticisms elides the boardroom with the barroom.
"A buddy of mine is a big barroom brawler," he began.
The barroom quarreling can go on and on (and often does).
Every Wednesday going forward, the barroom hosts a weekly jazz series.
That you're talking in a barroom at midnight after too many drinks?
It doesn't invite phone calls seeking a definitive answer to barroom arguments.
But only the ground floor (the barroom, the bar and lounge) is functioning.
She is stealthier than a bowl of barroom peanuts, "National Review" reporter, Katherine Timpf.
A fist fight broke out, like a barroom brawl in this high-end gym.
Precythe, which read more like a barroom brawl than a judicial exchange of views.
Yes, it was ugly and at times not much more than a barroom brawl.
Besides singing with virile power, they threw themselves into a drunken barroom brawl scene.
In this sense, the hook of Nick's "barroom story" elevator pitch wasn't the story but the barroom: a loud, sociable space for people to gossip, argue, joke, and whisper, a place where decorum and politeness were not only unnecessary but actively objectionable.
THE MODERN The extensive kitchen renovation for this restaurant and its barroom, which began Aug.
I've noticed that, to animate any barroom conversation, you just have to mention her name.
The barroom is more than a low-priced alternative; it's integral to the restaurant's personality.
Lust and brutality color every encounter, with rape treated no differently from a barroom hookup.
And she can make the noisiest barroom crowd shut up and listen when she sings.
Talk is cheap and this is equally true for barroom braggarts and tin-pot dictators.
But the law profession is highly competitive in the courtroom as well as the barroom.
In early 1992, he found himself in the middle of a barroom brawl in San Diego.
I knew instinctively that the path that my life would take was through that barroom door.
"Law & Order" even had a 2004 episode with a Bartman-like character killed in a barroom.
The barroom, paved with black-and-white tile, has a generous central counter and gleaming chandeliers.
The correct answer to many a barroom trivia argument might remain unclear long after closing time.
She carried Adele across the barroom and up to Jimmy Ray and stared hard into his sunglasses.
The phrase "cocktail safety" may sound like an oxymoron, or the punch line of a barroom joke.
Social media is the new war college seminar room, military journal, and officers' club barroom rolled into one.
Some barroom etymologists say the expression "eighty-six" was coined at Chumley's, whose address is 86 Bedford Street.
The only significant distinction left is the designated hitter rule, still controversial enough to start a barroom argument.
The Modern The restaurant and barroom at the Museum of Modern Art will close for kitchen renovations from Aug.
Nothing to do with race, just the fear that the barroom would become a battlefield after too many beers.
I think about Chris Stapleton — [MUSIC - CHRIS STAPLETON, "TENNESSEE WHISKEY"] — used to spend my nights out in a barroom.
I got the feeling that he had probably once gone in for the occasional street fight or barroom brawl.
During the Cold War, this second-floor barroom was the headquarters of Little Ukraine's own semi-secret Socialist club.
Whitewashed brick walls contain a barroom and a bilevel dining room decorated simply, with a nod to midcentury modern.
The Sacramento, California, native plays folk by definition: her confessional, demure vocals on "Winter" sway crisply over barroom guitar.
Political scientists have confirmed what those barroom electioneers knew: Young people will vote if they are exposed to democratic life.
And Sunday night, she appears as herself on a barroom television, trying Naz on TV, being part of the problem.
Ultimately, he's saved from a barroom brawl thanks to a helpful young woman, who very quickly becomes a romantic partner.
The song's move in England from the barroom to the biggest stage of professional rugby changed its nature further still.
"Breslin is an intellectual disguised as a barroom primitive," wrote Jack Newfield and Wayne Barrett in their book "City for Sale."
Despite its name, and the presence of a barroom serving a nice selection of vintages, it's not really a wine bar.
In the faux-Tudor barroom, a man studied a map of Gottschee, part of modern-day Slovenia, near Melania Trump's birthplace.
Mr. Gibbons, with his thick Liverpool accent and an eccentric sense of humor, enjoyed quoting philosophers at length in barroom conversations.
One of Mr. McPherson's best-known plays, "The Weir" — the immediate predecessor to "Dublin Carol" — is even set in a barroom.
By age 15, Lou was boxing in barroom smokers for $5 a bout and working as a bowling alley pin boy.
In April, Diamond was released from Ozaukee County jail a month early after serving three months for a barroom stabbing in Wisconsin.
The magazine often feels like a freewheeling barroom brawl between Trumpists, Never Trumpers, and anti-anti-Trumpers, among other shades of opinion.
Like the barroom sting in "BlacKkKlansman," such revenge fantasies offer belated corrections to apparent typos and omissions on the cosmic balance sheet.
A corner of the barroom, equipped with a fireplace and a vintage saloon-style piano, is a popular site for impromptu singalongs.
But without warning, the roaring horns and strings drop away, leaving only a slightly out-of-tune barroom piano for the melody.
Then we got Helen's version of the barroom encounter with Alison that we first saw last week from Alison's point of view.
With an improbable record of "22012 street fights" and "20,000 barroom brawls," was Lenny Mclean the hardest street fighting man in Britain?
Monks's voice instantly grabs you by the throat, a hard barroom cocktail of Karen O urgency, Stevie Nicks drawl, and Kim Gordon IDGAF.
For a beer commercial that ended in a barroom brawl, extras were offered $20 a day and all the beer they could drink.
It's too soon to tell whether they'll spill over into Congress, but events have a way of converting barroom chatter into legislative debate.
Those barroom cads that are sized up for scamming — they really bring out the most cartoonish impulses of the "Better Call Saul" writers.
Returning to our barroom hypothetical, if the bad condition is a result of imbibing, then little to no weight should be given to it.
The fighter, who some called the "Bad Negro," was also a barroom brawler with ties to the Lucchese crime family and over 21 arrests.
Enter, with suitcase and copy of Stanislavsky, Bette's cousin Hortense, a would-be actress with a fire to rival Eugene O'Neill's barroom agitator Hickey.
Others of the contacts appear to have been instigated by Western allies, such as an Australian diplomat's barroom conversation in May 2016 with Papadopoulos.
Take Louis C. K.'s self-distributed barroom drama "Horace and Pete," whose first episode ran almost 68 minutes and played like live theater.
Proponents of reputation theory tend to speak in explicitly male metaphors — playground brawls, barroom fights, sports matches — whereas critics of reputation are often women.
An adjacent barroom, Underbar, serves small plates (burrata with olives, salt cod with peaches and watercress), natural wines and 10 local beers on tap.
Byard's background check found allegations of a barroom altercation that occurred before he joined the agency two years ago, the New York Times reported.
Behind the drop, barroom piano chords play, and the leaned-out refrain—"It's our party we can do what we want"—begins the song.
Situated in a former casket factory, on an artsy stretch of East Williamsburg, the industrial-woodsy barroom draws a diverse crowd of twenty- and thirtysomethings.
Wearing the flashy, sporty clothes of a barroom bantam (Alice Tavener did the costumes), Mr. Battiste finds the cancerous, painful insecurity within Walter's strutting exhibitionism.
But when the club's leadership proposed turning Harvard Hall into a dining room, the sniping among members had all the gentility of a barroom brawl.
He tends to speak by implication, with a kind of conspiratorial barroom confidence that says: You and I, normal people, we know what's going on.
In sharp contrast, Colbert's tawdry attacks on the institution of the presidency belong in a barroom comedy club or on cable rather than on network television.
A MINUS Margo Price: Midwest Farmer's Daughter (Third Man) In the manner of Kacey Musgraves, Price's soprano is more a coffeehouse voice than a barroom voice.
Inside, the look is simple but spiffy, with pine booths, black hightop chairs at barroom tables and the names of local food providers written on chalkboards.
Pete Wells, The New York Times's restaurant critic also recommended ordering just one plate at a time, which goes over better in the more casual barroom.
There's a big barroom with lights hung from vintage orchard ladders, and a bigger dining room with country-style spindle-back chairs facing the open kitchen.
"Taps" can mean a lot of things, including the military song, but today the taps we are supposed to be thinking of are in a BARROOM.
In New York, it will feature a Northern Italian menu in a large barroom, dining room and outdoor terrace: 55 Water Street (Main Street), Dumbo, Brooklyn.
Its members trace the origin of hurricane hunting to a 1943 barroom dare by two then-Army Air Corps pilots to fly through a hurricane off Texas.
Louis C. K. announced the first episode of his self-made, self-distributed barroom drama in January with an out-of-the-blue email to his fans.
For now, Los Angeles is a wild-as-fuck barroom brawl of micro-cultures fighting for their right to drink and smoke on the beach in peace.
Even if Hillary Clinton is elected, I can't imagine experiencing the kind of drunken euphoria that would encourage a person to lie naked on a barroom floor.
Part of the play touches on a scandal that enveloped Detective Shanley in 1941, which began with a barroom altercation near her apartment in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Canister-style odor eliminators, like the Bad Air Sponge or OdoBan Solid Odor Absorbers, are a hands-off way of removing the barroom smell from your home.
Nearly 40 years later he tried to find Luis Salas, a big bruiser of a deputy sheriff who had once killed a man in a barroom brawl.
Diamond was convicted last year of two misdemeanors after pleading not guilty in the case of a stabbing of a man in a barroom brawl on Christmas Day.
"My best finds," he wrote, "were coarse men with whom I could take a glass of toddy in the barroom," including "third-rate tavern keepers" and itinerant peddlers.
Three teams, armed with naught but the sort of musical knowledge suitable for barroom trivia, battle each other to outguess the all-knowing, always-listening smartphone app Shazam.
When she testified before Congress in February, she recounted the violent assaults she suffered, which included rape, bondage, and mental abuse from one perpetrator and a subsequent barroom rape.
Hitting the traditional bullet points — the mysterious drifter; the barroom confrontation; the hastily assembled posse — his stripped-down story feels like a lazily compiled greatest hits of genre tropes.
Then, just before heading out into the torrential rain that's begun to blanket Nashville while we've been sitting in this desolate barroom, Price issues the understatement of the century.
He knows that the barroom ceiling is already too crowded with hanging mementos donated by famous patrons, but he still has room for the microphone given by Jimmy Fallon recently.
The catch: Ask most of the rank and file working in cybersecurity, and they'll tell you that quantum computing is more a topic for barroom conversation than an imminent threat.
She's taught at UT Austin for 24 years, where she runs a barroom simulation laboratory that looks exactly like a dive joint, complete with dim lighting and neon bar signs.
A scene in which a barroom fight and encounter with a woman lead Marshall to an epiphany about the case feels especially contrived, even if it really happened that way.
The gloves are beginning to come off in the crowded Democratic race for the White House that so far has resembled more of a tea party than a barroom brawl.
And I mean all kinds of narratives: classical epics and homey fairy tales, barroom ballads and chronicles of hopeless love, multigenerational family sagas and ghost stories with a body count.
The men's barroom banter in the opening scene of "The Witch Elm" echoes similar talk in French's heretofore finest novel, "Faithful Place," though this group of conversationalists is more upscale.
In its day, the general store could be accessed through the middle door, while the rooms on the sides were previously used as a pay room and a barroom, respectively.
Stand Your Ground immunity was quickly invoked by killers in barroom brawls and gang wars, according to a detailed 2012 study of nearly 200 cases by The Tampa Bay Times.
A different nominee for the job, Jeffrey Byard, was withdrawn from consideration earlier this month, after a background check uncovered allegations that he had been involved in a barroom brawl.
Having said that, his debut at the 1993 Hong Kong Sevens consisted of those bare necessities, plus a liverful of booze and the bravado to take on a barroom bet.
Mr. Rosen, one of the last full-time jukebox repairmen in New York City, specializes in older units that play records or CDs — barroom staples before the popularization of digital players.
Their rapport is distilled in a rendition of Tom Waits's woozy barroom song "The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)" with an arrangement that takes a sudden left turn into dissonance.
He had a reputation for being an "occasionally underhanded reporter who … repeated barroom confidences if it would help him get a story," according to his 2006 obituary in The Washington Post.
The company shed ancillary businesses and tweaked its central feed to highlight virality, turning Twitter into a bruising barroom brawl featuring the most contentious political and cultural fights of the day.
While successful musicians can still become pretty freaking rich in the business, it's getting harder for bands to get the exposure to take their careers from barroom buskers to top-selling artists.
But then there are the bits of brightwork that remind you that it's not all caviar and tuxedos in the Vantage GT; it's got a bit of barroom fight in it, too.
When Charlie catches the eye of the worldly, slightly older Tim (Haaz Sleiman), a barroom musician and accomplished classical pianist, jealousies and long-repressed feelings emerge amid passionate hookups and tearful confrontations.
"A restless, unconventional spirit off-camera, Stanton always lent a sympathetic realness to the menacing criminals and barroom-dwelling outsiders he stashed beneath his craggy face and wiry, worn frame," TCM said.
Mr. Harris imagines that Mr. Reddy's Wednesday-night jazz series — which will be in the barroom, rather than the back — might open the door to more spontaneous musical happenings throughout the week.
Instead, they get snackers and pull in drinkers with craft beers in an exposed brick barroom not far from Wrigley Field that feels more like a neighborhood stop than a theater adjunct.
The Irish were also known, in a colloquial sense, for barroom brawls and machismo-fueled battles, and their fighting temperaments and need for gainful employment made prizefighting an ideal career for young Irishmen.
On the Band's "Up on Cripple Creek," Mr. Medeski saddles into things with a skittering barroom piano intro, over a two-chord vamp, accompanying himself on overdubbed organ and conjuring his MMW days.
Heavy metal karaoke night on Wednesdays in the barroom and all-night happy hour on Tuesdays are popular, as is simply drinking while listening to rock 'n' roll blaring from the P.A. speakers.
I stood waist-high to them at best, so when I entered the barroom, I felt like a Jack who'd climbed some dark beanstalk, ending up in a land of familiar but frightening giants.
While it may sound strange to some, the hard "G" (like gift) versus the soft "G" (like Jiff) argument is as worthy of barroom brawl as the Green Bay Packers versus the Minnesota Vikings.
Cognizant that federal investigations are highly secretive and that water cooler and barroom conversations by special agents working cases is extremely atypical, there are several issues regarding this latest Clinton scandal that beg consideration.
"We can't play small ball and hang our hats on good votes on bad bills that pass," Ms. Pressley declared, to cheers from a crowd of more than 200 in a purple-lit barroom.
They will also open a new wine bar in the space that is now the Prime Meats barroom, and a Sicilian-style pizza place up the street in their former coffee shop, Cafe Pedlar.
Even in the age of Google, Mr. Boylan's role as researcher for the public remains vital, from barroom bets, to questions about eviction from older tenants, to children asking why the sky is blue.
OSCAR WILDE Tommy Burke and Frank McCole rightly claim that the 118-foot stretch of marble running along one side of their immense new barroom is one of the longest bars in the city.
For nearly all 253 minutes of their Midwest Region semifinal on Friday, North Carolina and Auburn went at each other in a furious contest that was part Olympic relay race, part barroom Pop-A-Shot game.
There he was schooled in the fine points of barroom banter by observing a customer, a Scotsman, who would pore over reference books on whiskey over lunch so that he could later impress friends with his knowledge.
He also appeared, as he may now regret, on "Horace and Pete," a niche barroom comedy created by Louis C.K., whose political support Mr. de Blasio had embraced until the comedian admitted to sexual misconduct last year.
The 39-year-old actor was sentenced to four months in the Ozaukee County Jail last June, after being charged with carrying a concealed weapon and disorderly conduct following a barroom brawl in which Diamond stabbed another man.
The new version of the restaurant, which had a barroom and a dining room but no pool, had a young chef, Diego Garcia, in the kitchen and Bill Yosses, a former White House pastry chef, doing the desserts.
The exposed brick wall, intimate booths and stainless steel tabletops are very Milk & Honey, and the rules of barroom etiquette ("Gentlemen will not introduce themselves to ladies") posted in the bathroom are the same as those at Milk & Honey.
She and Colleen had great chemistry in their barroom brawl in Luke Cage season 2, and that continues through to Iron Fist, whether they're talking about Colleen's new role in the world or teaming up to kick yakuza ass.
Frank Artiles resigns over fury of barroom insults Surgeon general dismissed, replaced by Trump administration After three-month vacation, Obama to return to public eye Another flight attendant was taped trying to calm both the angry passenger and the agitated attendant.
He is a self-dramatizer, easily able to switch from barroom roisterer to battlefield campaigner (and coward), while always retaining a comic sense of equilibrium and an affectionate regard for Hal, who will, of course, in the subsequent play, abandon him.
A Massachusetts grand jury has indicted 12 current and two former officers of the Springfield Police Department who are accused of beating a group of four black men after a barroom dispute or participating in a cover-up of the assault.
On a recent Saturday night, when my family and I showed up for dinner, we bypassed the slightly grim dining room (dun-colored floor tiles, walls painted an institutional green) and took a high table in the much larger, and far livelier, barroom.
First, the space itself: warm and accessible but subtly dramatic, the staircase from the ground-level barroom spilling out into a dining room that, with streaked wooden floors and keenly angled lighting, offers a theatrical view onto the square's dignified brick structures.
Photograph by Cole Wilson for The New Yorker Just outside the barroom is a garden, where a few trays of seedlings I saw sprouting in the kitchen, impatiently pushing up against their plastic covers, will be planted when the weather turns warmer.
Pool's the great barroom equalizer, and The Grand is one of the few places in town you'll see Latinos, blacks, whites, wannabe pool pros with their travel sticks, and groups of amateur friends, all doing their thing without any kind of strutting.
But more infamous were their hosts, the Hatfield family, which "murdered, robbed and plundered everybody that happened to be in their way," then chalked up the victim count on their barroom walls, writes Ira K. Morris, in a 113th-century island history.
"Breslin is an intellectual disguised as a barroom primitive," the journalists Jack Newfield and Wayne Barrett wrote about their friend in the book "City for Sale," describing Breslin's crucial role in exposing a series of New York City corruption scandals in the mid-1980s.
What Trump was able to understand without having to rely on a single pollster or handler was what a nerve he struck: how many people agreed with his nonsolutions and his barroom blather, his hateful reductions of the world and all the people in it.
At the moment Barack Obama's win for the state was declared, we were lying on the sticky barroom floor, trying not to think about germs, holding "New York For Obama-Biden" signs above our heads, alongside other naked bargoers — black, white, brown, old, young, straight and gay.
A piece by Zhana Ivanova also suffered the same kind of spectator obstruction, taking place in the lobby bar of the Alpina Gstaad, and visible only to those immediately surrounding a barroom tableau played out between three performers, interacting solely based on verbal direction by the artist.
We hit it off and had one of those good barroom conversations that foster instant camaraderie; I was excited to see him play later that evening, and his gothic take on Americana and dusty, nakedly honest meditations on living and dying in the Rust Belt hit me, hard.
In 1993, he went to prison for fifteen months after stabbing a man in the face with the stem of a broken margarita glass during a barroom confrontation; and in 22016 he pleaded guilty for his role in a forty-million-dollar stock-fraud scheme carried out with mobsters.
But often overlooked in these classroom and barroom debates are facts that many average Joes don't like to admit: The top female sprinters and distance runners would easily outpace the vast majority of men; the top female soccer players would run rings around many male sides; and so on.
Pretending to be something that you're not is a part of everyday life — enhancing your accomplishments will forever be a part of flirtation and barroom banter — so impersonation is usually a crime only if there is some effort to gain a benefit or cause harm through the deception.
WASHINGTON — The White House will pull the nomination of Jeffrey Byard to be the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency after a federal inquiry into a possible barroom altercation involving Mr. Byard prompted concern in Congress and the White House, according to federal officials familiar with the investigation.
In this evening of song, dance, drink and wayward narrative — inspired by the Border Ballads of yore and delivered in an interactive barroom setting — a theory-bound academic lets her inhibitions down in the company of a mysterious gentleman who turns out to be (gasp!) the devil himself.
"Do the Strand," a rip-roaring homage to dance crazes where barroom piano and careening guitar collide, is a metaphor for achieving greatness along the likes of endless references: the Sphinx, the Mona Lisa, Lolita, Picasso's Guernica… Roxy Music became masters of DIY grandeur, but not without examining its pitfalls.
I spent most of my twenties devoted to two things: 1) writing (mostly about a nameless, race-less character who just happened to have my exact life experiences), and 2) fighting, as a boxer, first in a ragtag barroom show in Southeast Alaska, and later in the amateur circles of New England.
I've heard Andre Dubus III, who spent a scrappy and violent youth in mill towns along the Merrimack River, speak fondly of the barroom brawlers he regards as his role models, but also of the extraordinary (if distant) father he had in Andre Dubus, who counted Kurt Vonnegut and John Irving among his closest friends.
Photograph by Cole Wilson for The New Yorker There is a small à-la-carte menu, as well, which might do more to court regulars were it not served only in what's called the barroom, which is behind the main dining room and has the air of a solarium, with a glass ceiling and glass walls.
Moments I seem destined to recall forever include Ms. Winningham delivering "Like a Rolling Stone" as a curse and "Forever Young" as an elegy; Mr. Harcourt leading "Hurricane" like a rampant force of nature; and Ms. Mason (who doubles as a drummer) singing "Is Your Love in Vain?" with the wounded cynicism of a seen-it-all barroom chanteuse.
But let the album roll on, and you might notice "The Hard Stuff," a slow-tumbling country love song worthy of its second-to-last track placement, or "Morning Light," a sharp old-school duet with Alicia Keys, on which the singers, who both turned thirty-seven in January, add some 808 bass to a grown-up, barroom-gospel arrangement.
The place sprouted barroom tales: Ernest Hemingway broke a walking stick over John O'Hara's head, and the shattered shillelagh was hung from the ceiling; Marilyn Monroe received gruff service when she ordered a vodka screwdriver from an unimpressed waiter; the celebrated humorist James Thurber drew murals on the walls of the saloon to pay off his Depression-era bar tab.
Though the comedy is as readily suited to live action, La Cava's animation inflects the film's basic situations with delightful impossibilities, as when a crowd of bibulous patrons 27 suddenly materializes behind, beside, and beneath a broad-shouldered barroom customer; a cantankerous drunkard ties a lamppost into a knot, 28 sending the terrified Rummy scurrying horizontally up a wall; and Harry, under the withering gaze of Rummy's wife, shrinks into his hat.
Alongside his spiritual brother Cody Jinks, Whitey Morgan has staked his claim on the rough and tumble side of the country line, and it's working out rather well; his hell-raising honky-tonk tunes like the swaggering "Just Got Paid" and more introspective, whiskey-soaked ballads like the somber working man's lament "What Am I Supposed to Do" channel country's twin sacred cows of bourbon and the blues, and as someone raised up both (plus the work of classic barroom troubadours), I couldn't be happier about it.

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