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Что (кто) такое bar-hop - определение

LONG, STRAIGHT METAL BAR USED AS A POST HOLE DIGGER, TO BREAK UP OR LOOSEN HARD OR COMPACTED MATERIALS OR AS A LEVER TO MOVE OBJECTS
Spud bar; Ice chisel; San Angelo bar; Pinch point bar; Slate bar; Shale bar (tool); Shale bar; Lom (digging bar); Hop bar
  • A girl and a man dig a hole with a heavy digging bar to plant a tree
  • Bar with pointed and blunt end
  • Using digging bars to move rocks

bar-hop      
¦ verb (bar-hops, bar-hopping, bar-hopped) [usu. as noun bar-hopping] visit several bars in succession, having a drink in each.
Derivatives
bar-hopper noun
bar-hopping         
  • SantaCon in [[New York City]], 2011, video
  • Organised pub crawl groups may provide T-shirts for participants
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
noun visit several bars in succession, having a drink in each.
Sock hop         
  • Sock hop at [[Shimer College]], Illinois, in 1948
  • Students removing their shoes for a sock hop.
INFORMAL SPONSORED DANCE EVENT FOR TEENAGERS
Record hop; Soc Hop; Soc hop; Record Hop; Sock hops; Sock Hop; Sox hop; Sock-hop; Sockhop
A sock hop or sox hop, often also called a record hop or just a hop, was an informal sponsored dance event for teenagers in mid-20th-century North America, featuring popular music.

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Digging bar

A digging bar is a long, straight metal bar used for various purposes, including as a post hole digger, to break up or loosen hard or compacted materials such as soil, rock, concrete and ice or as a lever to move objects. Known by other names depending on locale, structural features and intended purpose such as a hop bar or crowbar in Britain, Australia and New Zealand, and slate bar, shale bar, spud bar, pinch point bar or San Angelo bar in North America, or just a bar. In Hawaii, a similar, traditional wooden device known as an ‘o‘o stick is used as a digging bar in groundbreaking ceremonies. Not to be confused with a curved crowbar, which is designed to provide leverage rather than to dig.