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[US] Z-Link 30 Oct.–1 Nov. 🌐 Cheap drinks, cheap entertainment, cheap atmosphere – the perfect excuse to leave early and play hide-the-salami.
at play (a game of) hide the salami (v.) under play (at)..., v.
[US] Z-Link 30 Oct.–1 Nov. 🌐 Oxford Ale House [...] Caroline Kennedy’s fave, the House has brewskis from around the world.
at brewski (n.) under brew, n.
[US] Z-Link 30 Oct.–1 Nov. 🌐 Elsie’s Lunch [...] Private club, but they won’t check if your fag tag’s in the right place. Major St. Grotlesex crowd here – you won’t have to worry that he’s N.O.C.D.
at fag tag (n.) under fag, n.4
[US] Z-Link 30 Oct.–1 Nov. 🌐 J.F.K. loved their roast beef sandwiches when he was editor of the Crime. Open ’til 3am, if you’ve been getting low.
at get low (v.) under low, adj.
[US] Z-Link 30 Oct.–1 Nov. 🌐 Major St. Grotlesex crowd here – you won’t have to worry that he’s N.O.C.D.
at n.q.o.c.d., phr.
[US] Z-Link 30 Oct.–1 Nov. 🌐 Not the place for P.D.A., but if she leaves with you, you’ll at least get to swap spit.
at p.d.a., n.
[US] Z-Link 30 Oct.–1 Nov. 🌐 Parallel parking inside and out.
at parallel parking, n.
[US] Z-Link 30 Oct.–1 Nov. 🌐 Not the place for P.D.A., but if she leaves with you, you’ll at least get to swap spit.
at swap spit(s) (v.) under swap, v.
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