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nail bar

British  

noun

  1. a type of beauty salon specializing in manicure and the decoration of, esp women's, fingernails

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She opened a short-lived nail salon Stiletto Nail Bar, and talked to friends about ambitions including owning a franchise of restaurants.

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The businesses that filed suit include multiple locations of Blue Nail Bar, Happy Nails & Spa and Holly and Hudson Nail Lounge.

From Los Angeles Times

Minutes earlier she was giving a customer a pedicure in a busy nail bar, but ran out the back when officers raided the shop.

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BBC News also came across hundreds of posts from people openly stating they were in the country illegally and looking for nail bar jobs.

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It offers residents a variety of facilities such as an art room, a hair salon, nail bar and events space aimed at encouraging social interactions.

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