From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbarmanbar‧man /ˈbɑːmən $ ˈbɑːr-/ noun (plural barmen /-mən/) [countable] especially British English BODFDa man who serves drinks in a bar SYN bartender
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barman• I like around me dumb barmen and respectful customers.• Mr Fitch a former barman had Korsakoff's disease, a kind of brain failure occurring as a result of alcoholism.• A couple of barmen had vaulted the bar and were trying to get through the crowd.• Then a sudden roar of rage: the beefy tattooed barman.• This afternoon, however, the barman felt oddly ill at ease.• The barman didn't say goodbye.• Like others who had gone before him, Neville the part-time barman was a very worried man.