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What about the fork in the bar?

The word "fork" is the same slang as "perfect score" and "excellent".

It describes the brain injury caused by long-term drinking, disco dancing and staying up late. The unexpected behavior of cerebral palsy "fork road B" originally refers to a girl with a fork road, which is a bit like a combination of neuropathy.

For example, she suddenly opened the ace of spades on your card; In the electronic syllable, you opened a booth, gave my little sister a VIP ticket and booked a hotel ticket. As a result, she took your ticket to play with others for two days and two nights. ...

At this time, you will find that there is no more suitable word to describe her than "cross B".

The historical origin of bars

At first, in the western United States, cowboys and robbers liked to gather in bars to drink. As they were all riding horses, the pub owner set up a crossbar in front of the restaurant to tie the horses.

Later, cars replaced carriages, and the number of people riding horses gradually decreased, and most of these crossbars were removed. A pub owner didn't want to throw away the crossbar that had become a pub symbol, so he took it down and put it under the counter. Unexpectedly, it has become a good place for customers to step on and is loved by customers.