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Happy Hour — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Happy Hour (album de Shonen Knife). Une happy hour, anglicisme signifiant littéralement « heure joyeuse »[1], parfois traduit en la bonne heure, heure de l apéritif, cinq à sept[2], est une… … Wikipédia en Français
Happy Hour — Happy Hour. Die Happy Hour (englisch für Glückliche Stunde) bzw. Blaue Stunde ist diejenige Stunde des Tages, ab der dem gesellschaftlichen (englischen) Comment gemäß nach Arbeitsende der Konsum von Alkohol angemessen ist und gestattet erscheint … Deutsch Wikipedia
Happy Hour! — Happy Hour! … Википедия
happy hour — {n.}, {informal} A time in bars or restaurants when cocktails are served at a reduced rate, usually one hour before they start serving dinner. * /Happy hour is between 6 and 7 P.M. at Celestial Gardens./ … Dictionary of American idioms
happy hour — {n.}, {informal} A time in bars or restaurants when cocktails are served at a reduced rate, usually one hour before they start serving dinner. * /Happy hour is between 6 and 7 P.M. at Celestial Gardens./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Happy hour — Happy hour. La Happy hour (hora feliz en castellano) es una estrategia de márketing por parte de algunos bares, pubs y discotecas de varios países del mundo, en el que se ofrecen bebidas durante momentos concretos a un precio más barato.[1] … Wikipedia Español
happy hour — happy hours N VAR In a pub, happy hour is a period when drinks are sold more cheaply than usual to encourage people to come to the pub … English dictionary
happy hour — (ingl.; pronunc. [jápi áuar]) f. *Hora feliz … Enciclopedia Universal
happy hour — n [U and C] a special time in a bar when alcoholic drinks are sold at lower prices … Dictionary of contemporary English
happy hour — happy ,hour noun count or uncount a short period of time when drinks in a bar cost less than usual, usually in the early evening … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
happy hour — early evening period of discount drinks and free hors d oeuvres at a bar, first recorded 1961 … Etymology dictionary