Absolutely, "bare" does have a slang meaning, particularly in UK English! Understood in the common vernacular, especially among younger generations, "bare" is often used to mean "a lot of" or "many". So if you hear someone say, "There are bare people at the party", they're actually saying that there are a lot of people at the party. It's fascinating how language can change, isn't it? It's a snippet of cultural evolution in action, showing how flexible and fluid words can be. By the way, do you often come across slang in your readings or conversations?
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