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bucket of blood noun a bar or dance hall where hard drinking and hard fighting go hand in hand US, 1915- My place, before I bought it, was referred to as a bucket of blood. — Helen P. Branson, Gay Bar, p. 52, 1957
- You walk into a nigger bucket-of-blood bar on the wooliest corner in the state and spout stupid insults. — Iceberg Silm (Robert Beck), Trick Baby, p. 276, 1969
- This dislike gave the store a bucket-of-blood reputation which warned anyone who wasn’t already known by, or friendly with, someone in the establishment, to stay away unless his head was made of concrete. — Emmett Grogan, Ringolevio, p. 99, 1972
- Peeking into the “430” club, a bucket of blood type establishment with sawdust and ground up bones on the floor[.] — Odie Hawkins, Black Casanova, p. 184, 1984
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