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  2. Barback - Wikipedia

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    A barback (sometimes spelled as bar-back, also commonly known as a runner in Europe or a glassy in Australia) is a bartender's assistant. They are responsible for keeping the bar stocked, clean, and user-friendly for the bartender. [ 1 ]

  3. Bareback (sexual act) - Wikipedia

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    An LGBT slang term, bareback sex comes from the equestrian term bareback, which is the practice of riding a horse without a saddle.. It is not known when the term (as sexual slang) was first used, although its use did gain momentum in the 1960s with the first appearance in print (as analogous reference) occurring in 1968. [4]

  4. Bareback riding - Wikipedia

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    Riding bareback over a jump. Bareback riding is a form of horseback riding without a saddle.It requires skill, balance, and coordination, as the rider does not have any equipment to compensate for errors of balance or skill.

  5. Bar (establishment) - Wikipedia

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    A hotel bar in Switzerland Outdoor bar in Paso Robles, California, United States of America. A bar, also known as a saloon, a tavern or tippling house, or sometimes as a pub or club, is a retail business that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, liquor, cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks.

  6. Bar - Wikipedia

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    Bar, a patronymic prefix in Aramaic; Bar (heraldry), a band across a shield Bar (name) Bar Confederation, an 18th-century Polish association; Bar Mitzvah, a Jewish coming of age ceremony

  7. Party bike - Wikipedia

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    A party bike was invented in 1997 by Het Fietscafe BV from the Netherlands. [2] A party bike is sometimes mistaken for a larger-scale version of a pedicab (cycle rickshaw), but it is not, since the party bike is powered by the passengers, while the steering and braking is controlled by a driver who does not provide pedaling power.

  8. Pull-up (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. marine performing a pull-up. A pull-up is an upper-body strength exercise.The pull-up is a closed-chain movement where the body is suspended by the hands, gripping a bar or other implement at a distance typically wider than shoulder-width, and pulled up.

  9. Portal:Drink - Wikipedia

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    Tea is the second‑most‑consumed drink in the world, after water.. A drink or beverage is a liquid intended for human consumption. In addition to their basic function of satisfying thirst, drinks play important roles in human culture.