English
Noun
wet bar (plural wet bars)
- An area for the preparation of alcoholic drinks, equipped with a countertop having a sink and running water and usually located in a home, hotel room, or similar quarters.
1995 March 1, Neal Stephenson, “The Great Simoleon Caper”, in Time:We are sitting in a skybox high up in the Superdome, complete with wet bar, kitchen, waiters and big TV screens.
Translations
area for the preparation of drinks
- Bulgarian: мокър бюфет m (mokǎr bjufet)
- Polish: barek (pl) m
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References
- “wet bar”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.