bar out
English
Verb
bar out (third-person singular simple present bars out, present participle barring out, simple past and past participle barred out)
- (obsolete) To shut a teacher out of the classroom as a prank.
- Synonym: outbar
- 1728, The Journal of a Modern Lady, Jonathan Swift:
- Not schoolboys at a barring out
Rais’d ever such incessant rout
- 1913, G. K. Chesterton, “chapter 3”, in The Victorian Age in Literature:
- We feel that it is a disgrace to a man like Tennyson, when he talks of the French revolutions, the huge crusades that had recreated the whole of his civilisation, as being "no graver than a schoolboy's barring out."
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