Noun
plural of keg
Alternative spelling of kecks
(Northern England) Underpants.
(Northern England) Trousers (pants).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIncendiary capitalism is carrying its out evil works more dangerously than ever, and is doing so in the increasingly dangerous neighborhood of the powder kegs that are the great European military powers. Karl Liebknecht
After that, the brewery plans to offer taproom hours on weekends — Friday nights and Saturday and Sunday afternoons — and eventually also will distribute the beers in kegs and cans. Source: Internet
Brewery tours at Speakeasy Ales & Lagers are designed to take guests through our entire brewing and packaging process, from raw ingredients to beer in bottles, cans, and kegs. Source: Internet
Situated in the beautiful Palm Court, Bar & Kitchen serves up a menu of traditional pub grub such as burgers, roasts and pastas plus an extensive wine list and kegs of refreshing beers. Source: Internet
In addition, the ceiling in the VIP lounge is made of an assemblage of aluminium beer kegs cut in two on which we’ve added lighting fixtures, bringing down the ceiling for a more casual effect.” Source: Internet
If it’s 10 guys unloading kegs of beer, you know it’s gonna be trouble. Source: Internet