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Nicker or nugget is some slang terms the English use to describe money. Some more slang they use is bag of sand, bender, beehive, beer tokens, and bar.
A gold brick is also called a gold bar. Other terms often used are gold ingot as well as gold bullion.
A bar graph is a chart that uses either horizontal or vertical bars to show comparisons among categories. One axis of the chart shows the specific categories being compared, and the other axis represents a discrete value.
The candy bar that would match ten million pennies is the 100 Grand bar. It was created in 1966 and is a candy bar produced by Nestlé.
In most places the owner of a bar is the 'Licensee' or 'Publican'
bar means son (of)
up mean on the surface and over mean in the space
bar à vins
The term B.A.R. in legal parlance stands for British Accreditation Registry.
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"Clavado en un bar" means "stuck in the bar" when translated to English. It is the title of a song by a Mexican Latino pop rock band called Mana and was released in 2008.
Abbordare is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to pick up" in terms of a girl in a bar.Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. It will be pronounced "AHB-bohr-DAH-rey" in Italian.
The word "bar" means son. The word "mitzvah" means commandment. Taken together with the rules of Hebrew grammar, the phrase "bar mitzvah" means son of a commandment. In cultural context, this phrase means of legal age, that is, a man old enough to be held responsible for his own actions, as opposed to a boy, where his parents are responsible for his actions. In even larger cultural context, the phrase "bar mitzvah" refers to the event of a boy becoming a young man, which in Jewish tradition occurs at age 13
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A phrase, measure, bar, riff
In simple terms a bar graph.
In the phrase "state bar," the word "bar" is referring to the body of lawyers who are qualified to practice law in that particular state/jurisdiction. The bar is also a railing found in a courtroom which separates people conducting court related business, i.e. lawyers, judges, court personnel, witnesses, parties to a case, etc., from observers. The phrase "passing the bar" refers, not only to passing the bar exam, but also to a rite of passage - you transition from an observer to a lawyer by passing through the bar (the railing) during your swearing in ceremony (if this is part of your ceremony). The BAR Association is an entitlement given to lawyers and judges who make an oath to the British Accredidation Registry.