Noun
Bar. (plural Bar.)
(music) Abbreviation of baritone horn.
Jason Thomas (19-5), 4th place: received a bye; pinned Alex Martinez (Bar.), 1:11; pinned by Braden Trautt (NW), 1:57; lost MD to DJ Livingston (L), 17-4. Source: Internet
One of the alleged victims had to be kept on a hospital isolation ward for five days after eating a Cadbury's caramel bar. citation An investigation being carried out at that time by Herefordshire Council led to a further six charges being brought. Source: Internet
The next year power in race trim reached around convert, with boost pressure limited to only 4.0 bar. citation BMW's performance at the Italian GP is the highest qualifying figure given in Bamsey. Source: Internet
The crew moved to Elstree Studios for the Well of Souls scenes, the opening sequence temple interiors and Marion Ravenwood 's bar. citation The Well of Souls scene required 7,000 snakes. Source: Internet
The video features a variety of characters taking turns singing portions of the song to an audience at a bar. citation The karaoke box at Karaoke Kan (Tokyo) where Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson sang in Lost In Translation. Source: Internet
They're also planning to have their own Gunther at the bar. citation Friends has also developed an alternative family lifestyle by representing young people that live unconventional domestic lives. Source: Internet