watering hole
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Definition
Noun: 1. A health resort near a natural spring or at the seaside: This is the original, formal meaning, referring to a place where people historically traveled for health benefits, often to drink or bathe in mineral waters or to enjoy sea air. 2. A bar, pub, or other social establishment where drinks are served: This is the modern, informal, and most common usage. It humorously likens a social drinking venue to a place where animals gather to drink water.
Usage
- The term is most frequently used in its informal sense to refer to a bar or pub in a casual, often colorful way.
- It often implies a regular, local, or favored spot for social drinking.
- The formal sense is now rare and primarily historical.
Examples
Noun (Modern, Informal):
- After work, the colleagues headed to their favorite watering hole for a beer.
- The old sailor knew every watering hole along the coast.
- That pub is the local watering hole for most of the village.
Noun (Historical, Formal):
- In the 19th century, the town was known as a fashionable watering hole for the European elite.
Advanced Usage
- "Corporate watering hole": A bar or restaurant frequented by businesspeople for after-work drinks or networking.
- The hotel's lounge bar is a popular corporate watering hole.
Variants and Related Words
- Watering place: A more formal or historical synonym that can mean either a place where animals drink or a health resort/spa town.
Synonyms
- Bar
- Pub
- Tavern
- Saloon
- Inn (when referring to a drinking establishment)
Idioms
- One's local watering hole: A phrase emphasizing a bar that one visits regularly, typically near one's home or workplace.
- He's probably at his local watering hole.
Noun
- a health resort near a spring or at the seaside