Verb
bar out (third-person singular simple present bars out, present participle barring out, simple past and past participle barred out)
(obsolete) To shut a teacher out of the classroom as a prank.
Synonym: outbar
If you’re waiting for a table, you might as well head to the tiki bar out back and wait with a huge, Snoop-approved OJ slushie in hand. Source: Internet
It’s a contemporary kind of church, the kind that has a graphic designer on staff and a coffee bar out in the hall, and we came because we like the teaching and the small groups. Source: Internet