BYOB in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for BYOB in the English»Spanish Dictionary

BYOB [ˌbiːˌwʌɪˌəʊˈbiː] N

BYOB → bring your own bottle, → bring your own booze, → bring your own beer

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's BYOB (bring your own bag) so come with your dog doo supplies.
www.wbez.org
Payment is by donation and guests are welcome to BYOB.
londonist.com
It's BYOB so you can get as merry as you please -- which could be very merry indeed, considering you'll be dining with strangers.
now-here-this.timeout.com
It's BYOB and if you bring a chocolate bar they'll calzonify it for you.
londonist.com
It turned out that they had taken the BYOB concept to heart.
hotair.com
The event is BYOB (bring your own beverage), but soft drinks, glasses and ice will be provided.
www.advertiser.ie
No admission charge, tips/donations are accepted, BYOB.
www.statesman.com
Just be nearby with a bottle of wine -- it's BYOB -- when your table is ready.
www.huffingtonpost.com
It's an early one (6 p.m.) -- free and BYOB, and tacos will abound.
www.nashvillescene.com
Such a bar could double as a service counter for the storage of BYOB material and offer ice and mixing services to create mixed drinks using the customer-purchased ingredients.
en.wikipedia.org

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