a bar where drunkers hang out and consume alcoholics beverages, in old english language ppl would say "pub" instead of "bar" (an ex. an irish pub) ...the reference is also used in harry potter books
2007-08-15 19:35:32
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answered by BRASiL 01 5
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a pub is like a bar
2007-08-16 09:43:25
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answered by Just me 4
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Pub or pube. A pub is like a bar type place. A pube is a hair in your private area.
2007-08-16 02:35:50
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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British slang for bar
2007-08-16 02:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a bar, a place to buy and consume alcoholic beverages.
2007-08-16 02:36:57
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answered by pawnjob75 2
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A hotel
2007-08-16 02:35:52
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answered by ? 3
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it's short for 'public house' - in the uk this is basically an inn or bar, public house is the old-fashioned term for it
2007-08-16 11:59:32
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answered by sunshine_mel 7
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a bar. i associate with most with irish bars
2007-08-16 02:38:53
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answered by matt p 2
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a hotel
2007-08-16 02:37:43
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answered by seezin 1
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my second home its a bar.
2007-08-16 02:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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