watering hole
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Tweet n. 1. A small natural depression in which water collects, especially a pool where animals come to drink. 2. Informal A social gathering place, such as a bar or saloon, where drinks are served: "a Warsaw restaurant that was once a cosmopolitan watering hole for actors and writers" (Newsweek). In both senses also called water hole. |
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