What is another word for bar brawl?

Pronunciation: [bˈɑː bɹˈɔːl] (IPA)

Bar brawl refers to a physical altercation that takes place in a bar or a pub. It could be triggered by various reasons like alcohol, arguments, misunderstandings, or even just a clash of personalities. While the term bar brawl is commonly used, there are several other synonyms that could be used to describe such fights. Some of these include pub fight, saloon scuffle, tavern tussle, watering hole melee, or even boozy brawl. Whatever the term used, bar brawls are often dangerous and should be avoided. In case of any conflict, it's advisable to seek help from the authority to avoid escalation of the situation into something worse.

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Famous quotes with Bar brawl

  • Oscar was not into serious street-fighting, but he was hell on wheels in a bar brawl. Any combination of a 250 lb Mexican and LSD-25 is a potentially terminal menace for anything it can reach – but when the alleged Mexican is in fact a profoundly angry Chicano lawyer with no fear at all of anything that walks on less than three legs and a de facto suicidal conviction that he will die at the age of 33 – just like Jesus Christ – you have a serious piece of work on your hands. Especially if the bastard is already 33½ years old with a head full of Sandoz acid, a loaded .357 Magnum in his belt, a hatchet-wielding Chicano bodyguard on his elbow at all times, and a disconcerting habit of projectile vomiting geysers of pure blood off the front porch every 30 or 40 minutes, or whenever his malignant ulcer can't handle any more raw tequila.
    Oscar Zeta Acosta

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