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bar verb- (especially in Queensland) to claim something as your right; to reserve something AUSTRALIA
- T-hat was B-bloody Brown Tongue there with ’em. I bar first shot at him. — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 226, 1971
- to give somebody a ride on the bars or your bicycle NEW ZEALAND
- Mr. McCormick used to bar Fergus to his school boy matches. — Star, p. 19, 5 August 1959
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