half-jack, noun
- Origin:
- EnglishShow more English half + jack a gill or quarter-pint measure.
colloquial
A half-bottle (now 375 ml) of spirit, usually sold in a flattened pocket-size bottle; a measure of spirit (especially brandy) sold at a shebeen; haffie, ha-ja sense a. Also attributive. See also nipinyana. Cf. straight.
A half-bottle (now 375 ml) of spirit, usually sold in a flattened pocket-size bottle; a measure of spirit (especially brandy) sold at a shebeen; haffie, ha-ja sense a. Also attributive.