happy hour
English
Noun
happy hour (countable and uncountable, plural happy hours)
Usage notes
In normal English usage, the term happy hour is used to refer to the daily period of reduced prices, regardless of its length. The plural is only used to refer to separate happy hour spans (e.g., I have been to three happy hours at this bar.) or to happy hours at different establishments (e.g., Which bars in town have the cheapest happy hours?). The practice, common in some languages (notably French), of pluralizing the borrowed expression in reference to a period longer than one hour (e.g., happy hours de 16h à 18h) is unidiomatic in English.
Translations
pub discount drinking hours
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Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from English happy hour.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈhɛ.pi ˈaw.eʁ/
Noun
happy hour m (plural happy hours)
- happy hour (period in the late afternoon or evening when pubs offer discounts)
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