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barstool

[ bahr-stool ]

noun

  1. a stool or seat, usually high and having a round, cushioned top, of a type often used for seating customers at a bar.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of barstool1

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In the Thursday episode of Barstool Sports’ “BFFs” podcast, LaPaglia broke down Bryan’s alleged “narcissistic emotional abuse” as well as her decision to reject a $12-million nondisclosure agreement offered by his team — which she called “his final shot at still controlling me.”

When she refused to quit her Barstool gig, he offered to pay her double the salary, telling her she was “destined for so much more.”

But with Barstool’s social media reach, Richards said, “it’s still getting millions of views.”

Cooper began “Call Her Daddy” under Barstool Sports, but in 2021 left the media company for Spotify under a deal reportedly worth $60 million.

Perhaps it is the “Oriental-pours” or the simple realization that despite our disparate backgrounds and not always being in the same season of life as our barstool cohorts, everyone we meet in this little town is here for the same reason, and that reason includes a boat.

From Salon

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