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half noun- used colloquially as an elliptical noun when the original noun is omitted, especially of a half pint (of beer) UK, 1937
- If your “and one for yourself” offer is accepted, the publican or bar staff will say “Thank you, I’ll have a half (or whatever)” and add the price of their chosen drink to the total cost of your order. — Social Issues Research Centre, Passport to the Pub, 3 April 2005
- a child travelling at half-fare UK, 1961
- One and a half to the lightship please. — Evening Star (Ipswich), 2 September 2003
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