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Qué (quién) es pub-crawl - definición

ACT OF DRINKING IN MULTIPLE PUBS OR BARS IN A SINGLE NIGHT
Running of the Santas; Bar tour; Bar crawl; Bar-hopping; Monopoly pub crawl; Bar hopping; Barhop; Barhopping; Pubbing; Monopoly Pub Crawl; Bar hop; Pub crawls; Club crawl
  • SantaCon in [[New York City]], 2011, video
  • Organised pub crawl groups may provide T-shirts for participants

pub-crawl      
go on a pub crawl.
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A pub crawl (sometimes called a bar tour, bar crawl or bar-hopping) is the act of visiting multiple pubs or bars in a single session.
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If people go on a pub crawl, they go from one pub to another having drinks in each one. (BRIT INFORMAL)
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Wikipedia

Pub crawl

A pub crawl (sometimes called a bar tour, bar crawl or bar-hopping) is the act of visiting multiple pubs or bars in a single session.

Ejemplos de uso de pub-crawl
1. On Sunday I went on an extended pub crawl around the Ngong Hills.
2. After the match there is a great pub crawl along Via Garibaldi.
3. Gavin Britton had been out on a fancy dress pub crawl with the Exeter University Golf Society when he collapsed and died from suspected alcohol poisoning.
4. The pair married at Scarborough register office in November 2000 — with a reception at a Chinese restaurant followed by a pub crawl through the town.
5. As part of an initiation exercise, he and 20 other members were taken on a pub crawl, visiting nine bars in total, the inquest in Exeter heard.