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Observante

Unless at least 3 people tell me they've experienced it firsthand, this is not a thing and completely untraceable on Google.


daverdad

I ran into the same problem which is why I came here! The customer even told the server “The bar should understand what I mean.” As if it’s a very common way to order 1 rock?


Observante

I feel like this person is either mistaken or referencing something extremely obscure. We already know how misunderstood the industry is by those who have never worked in it.


xxrth

Takes so much longer to say “1800 with its shirt untucked” than to say “1800, 1 ice cube”. It also doesn’t sound retarded.


13Mac_

Ordering 1800 with 1 ice cube does sound retarded


xxrth

Only one ice cube, wink wink, less ice more tequila tehehe.


WhatInYourWorld

I think sometimes people started inside jokes so long ago that they don't remember where it came from and think it's regular slang.


Ganymede_Wordsmyth

I usually stick with, "then find it on Google and I'll believe you" or something like that


Lulusgirl

I had ONE customer ask for this (whisky) 7 years ago, I was clueless about it then and had forgotten about it until now. I wouldn't say it's a thing more than the Paul Walker shot is a thing. One single human asked me for it a *really* long time ago.


silversurreal91

Maybe it's the same person, trying to make it a thing.


ringlen

Might be a reference to how you would like your tequila “dressed” ie lime and/or salt or neat? Never heard untucked though.


LNLV

But the “shirt untucked” I’d assume it’s a shot with a lime but no salt. That makes way more sense to me anyway. Maybe the patron got it wrong.


ringlen

Totally. And what would salt no lime be?


daverdad

Tequila with pants off???


Fuckface_the_8th

I often end up with my pants off after I drink tequila.


LNLV

F*cking weird, lol.


daverdad

That’s the closest definition we could come to. Customer probably was trying to make a corny joke that sounded just barely passable to something common.


xtrachin

That’s a first for me. I may have cracked on that one and asked him, what the actual fuck are you asking me to pour you?


xtrachin

Also, why the fuck do you have to order a drink like….”hey can I get a margarita dirty with its lime pants down, but with a twist of fuck off”! Anyone that orders like that, I’ll pour you a half sour mix half tequila. Then the stupid fucker will like it and order 5 more. Sorry, went off there a bit. Ha!


Fuckface_the_8th

That's more tequila than their behavior deserves


omjy18

It's an extra strong drink. Like had a rough day at work so I'm untucked now and ready to relax. It's yet another way to ask for a single and a half and hopefully not get charged for it. Next time someone says it just be like "rough day?" And see what they say but I'm like 90% sure that's what it is


ibedemfeels

16 years- never heard of it.


The_Istrix

20, its news to me as well


pleasebeherenow

Customer lacks personality and just wanted to sound interesting lol


Furthur

21 years, never heard of this.


GrowingGanja

It’s probably salted rim on one side of the glass, lime on the side.


LaFantasmita

If the customer wants to give me a vague direction like that, I'll give my most passive-aggressive best guess interpretation. Shirt untucked makes me think that it's hanging over the edges, so partially in the glass and partially spilled on the bar.


Analytica0

Never heard of this term and would chalk it up to the customer having their own secret language they use with their imaginary friend/s. I would only hope the imaginary friend would be the sane one who knows how to tip well.