beer mat

beer mat
noun
a drip mat placed under a glass of beer
Hypernyms: ↑drip mat

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beer mat UK US noun [countable] [singular beer mat plural beer mats] british
a thick piece of card that you use for putting your drink on, especially in a bar
Thesaurus: in bars, pubs and clubshyponym

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noun, pl ⋯ mats [count]
Brit : a small piece of material placed under a glass of beer to protect the bar or table beneath it — compare coaster

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ˈbeer mat [beer mat beer mats] noun (BrE)
a small piece of cardboard that you put under a glass, usually in a bar, etc. in order to protect the surface below

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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