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barman

[ bahr-muhn ]

noun

, plural bar·men.
  1. a man who bartends; bartender.


barman

/ ˈbɑːmən /

noun

  1. a man who serves in a pub


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Usage

Gender-neutral form: bartender

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Word History and Origins

Origin of barman1

First recorded in 1650–60; bar 1 + -man

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Example Sentences

There were pink and white sofas, a barman mixing special pink cocktails, a four-tier cake and photos of me as a baby.

I ordered a beer from the barman, a dashing kid in his early twenties with a shaved head.

But I was still more startled by the action of the barman who lifted up the glass and held it whilst the man drank.

Only the public-house at the corner was open; a young barman slopped water over the doorstep.

"Lend me a thousand pounds till to-morrow," said the barman.

"He let on he was a millionaire," said the barman, contemptuously.

"All but one," repeated the temporary barman with knowing emphasis.

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