playbarn

English

Etymology

play + barn

Noun

playbarn (plural playbarns)

  1. A building containing indoor play equipment for children, such as slides and ball pits.
    • 1978, The Municipal Year Book and Public Services Directory, page 1225:
      Public playing fields, playbarns and playgrounds have been provided throughout the town by the District Council.
    • 2012, Cathy Burgess, Money Matters for Hospitality Managers, page 6:
      Many modern pubs also include additional facilities such as entertainment or playbarns, to attract particular sectors of the market, or be themed (Irish bars, for instance).
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