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happy hour
noun
- a cocktail hour or longer period at a bar, during which drinks are served at reduced prices or with free snacks:
happy hour from 5 to 7 p.m.
happy hour
noun
- a time, usually in the early evening, when some pubs or bars sell drinks at reduced prices
Word History and Origins
Origin of happy hour1
Idioms and Phrases
A period in the late afternoon or early evening when a bar or lounge features drinks at reduced prices. For example, The hotel bar has a happy hour from five to seven every day . [1960s]Example Sentences
Eat and drink for less with the best happy hour discounts in Los Angeles, including West African-inspired vegan cuisine, Spanish tapas, natural wines and nonalcoholic cocktails.
The chain, which got its start in Manhattan in 1965, helped popularize the “happy hour” concept and was at its peak a popular spot for celebrations and gatherings.
Where to eat: The Beach House’s views and happy hour sliders will replenish you after your long walk.
"He spent many happy hours recording in our cupboard, making Just One Thing. My role was to supply coffee and sound effects."
Indeed, many D.C.-based restaurants take pride in their happy hours and the nation’s capital, as a whole, is also hailed for its bottomless brunches.
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