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===Examples of pub crawls.=== | ===Examples of pub crawls.=== | ||
*The ] pub crawl. Which involves drinking at a pub closest to each of the stops on a single tube line. | *The ] pub crawl. Which involves drinking at a pub closest to each of the stops on a single tube line. | ||
*The ] pub crawl, which involves drinking at a pub on each street mentioned in the game. | *The ] pub crawl, which involves drinking at a pub on each street mentioned in the board game. | ||
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A pub crawl is the act of visiting and drinking alcohol at a number of pubs in a single night with a group of friends. It's purportedly called a "crawl" because the carousers are literally crawling from pub to pub after getting initially soused a few rounds at a few pubs. According to the OED, the term (including variations like gin crawl and beer crawl) has been in use since the late 19th century.
Examples of pub crawls.
- The London Underground pub crawl. Which involves drinking at a pub closest to each of the stops on a single tube line.
- The Monopoly pub crawl, which involves drinking at a pub on each street mentioned in the board game.
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