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bar·rel (băŕəl)

[Middle English barel, from Old French baril.]

noun 

  1. A large cylindrical container, usually made of staves bound together with hoops, with a flat top and bottom of equal diameter.
  2. The quantity that a barrel with a given or standard capacity will hold.
  3. Any of various units of volume or capacity. In the U.S. Customary System it varies, as a liquid measure, from 31 to 42 gallons (120 to 159 liters) as established by law or usage.
  4. The cylindrical part or hollow shaft of any of various mechanisms, as:
    1. The metal, cylindrical part of a firearm through which the bullet travels.
    2. A cylinder that contains a movable piston.
    3. The drum of a capstan.
    4. The cylinder within the mechanism of a timepiece that contains the mainspring.
  5. The trunk of a quadruped animal, such as a horse or cow.
  6. Informal A large quantity: a barrel of fun.
  7. Slang An act or instance of moving rapidly, often recklessly, in a motor vehicle.

adjective 

Likened to a barrel, as in shape: a barrel chest; barrel hips.

verb: -reled or -relled, -rel·ing or -rel·ling, -rels or -rels 

transitive verb 

To put or pack in a barrel.

intransitive verb 

Slang
To move at a high speed or rate of progress: “That the European Union barreled ahead was not surprising” (Richard W. Stevenson)

idioms

on the barrel
Granting, giving, or requesting no credit: paid cash on the barrel for the car.
over a barrel
In a very awkward position from which extrication is difficult: During the negotiations the opposing faction had us over a barrel.