Meaning & Definition of word "Barbershop"

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    Barbershop

    /ˈbɑːrbərˌʃɒp/

    noun:

    • 1. A shop where men's hair is cut and styled, and often where grooming services such as shaving or beard trimming are provided.
      • Example: He went to the barbershop to get a fresh haircut before the wedding.
    • 2. A place where a barbershop quartet or similar vocal group performs.
      • Example: The local barbershop held a contest for the best singing quartet last Saturday.
    • 3. A style of music performed in a traditional barbershop quartet format, characterized by four-part harmony.
      • Example: She loves listening to barbershop music while she waits at the barbershop.

    Etymology

    The word 'barbershop' combines 'barber', from Old French 'barbier', and 'shop', from Old English 'sceoppe', meaning a place for work or trade.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    barbershop quartet:

    A vocal group of four singers who sing a specific style of music, often harmonizing a cappella.

    barbershop talk:

    Casual conversation, often among men, typically revolving around sports or local gossip.

    going to the barbershop:

    Referring to the act of getting a haircut or grooming.

    Related Words

    barber:

    A person whose occupation is cutting hair, especially men's.

    grooming:

    The process of cleaning and maintaining one's appearance.

    hairstyle:

    The way hair is cut and styled.

    Slang Meanings of barbershop

    Meaning: The shop where men go to socialize while getting a haircut.

    Example Sentence: Let's hit up the barbershop after work, it's the best place to catch up with the guys.

    Meaning: Refers to a place where men can relax and talk freely.

    Example Sentence: The barbershop is my go-to spot for unwinding and chatting.